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Re: [TowerTalk] Rain drops noise on Yagi (dipole)

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rain drops noise on Yagi (dipole)
From: "David Robbins" <k1ttt@verizon.net>
Reply-to: k1ttt@arrl.net
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2018 01:22:23 -0000
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"Taking the worst case rain static situation – very heavy rain for say, about 
30 minutes, the Top antenna is ~ @ S9, the 2nd @ S6-7, the 3rd @ S3 and the 
bottom antenna quiet or almost quiet."

First we should note that it is not the rain that creates the noise... the rain 
or snow is a symptom that may or may not accompany the noise.  The noise is 
caused by a high voltage gradient between the earth and cloud which causes 
charges to accumulate on the higher parts of a tower/antenna and when enough 
charge accumulates corona starts... it is the corona that you hear as the 
static.  It is very possible to have corona with no rain or snow at all, and it 
is possible to have heavy rain or snow with no corona.  It is possible to 
predict with reasonable certainty if a particular storm will create corona, 
after many years of watching radar and correlating with local conditions.  I am 
pretty good at predicting here, but wouldn't try to do it in other parts of the 
country.  Corona is most likely on ends of elements and sharp pointy things as 
those are the places where the voltage gradient is the highest.

As far as preventing it, that can be difficult.  Telrex tried adding rounded 
balls to the ends of their elements for a while, but didn't round off corners 
of t-match shorting straps or even the screws connecting the element sections 
so did not solve the problem on their antennas.  I think most of the quads that 
claim to be quite probably had insulated wire, which combined with relatively 
few pointy things like screws or hose clamps would reduce or prevent most 
corona.  Dipping a driven element in liquid rubber might be an interesting 
experiment, but I would like to see a UV camera used on a Yagi during a storm 
to see just where most of the corona is first, there may be simpler solutions, 
or maybe not.


David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
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AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://k1ttt.net:7373

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