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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Electronic wrapping mechanics
From: aunwin@fgi.net (art unwin)
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 20:30:22 -0600
Can anyone state what the true duty /function is for  metalized 
mylar wrapping (static prevention/avoidance/grounding) ?
Seems obvious, right  !

My first instinct was that it was just aluminised
coating which provided some sort of grounding.
But I had occasion to measure the surface resistance
just a weird impulse,which would be questioned in most places,
and found it appeared to be an electrical load
(high resistance)
 So first thoughts went out the window
and I then looked at it as an electrical load to defuse 
static build up.
( We can now bag the ends of all antenna elements
to stop corona......nah )

Does anybody have first hand knoweledge of the
mechanics of such wrapping before I start an old wives tale.?

In the past I was the only one on the band who had the balls to put
(alum wrapped ping pong balls) at the end of all my elements
(novice time) but I could not realise any positive advantage.

Art Unwin


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