Hi all, Off topic I know, but whatever about magnetic effects, I agree with Mal when it comes to the appearance of these things. They are gradually ruining the best countryside in the UK. Mind you, t
I have one Graham, but it gives serious QRM at LF. It does work well though and during the winter months powers my whole house (minus the kitchen) and shack. It's rated at 1KW at about 10m/s winds an
Hi all, Off topic I know, but whatever about magnetic effects, I agree with Mal when it comes to the appearance of these things. They are gradually ruining the best countryside in the UK. Mind you, t
Welcome home, Roger. I look forward to seeing you on 137 again. Don't tell anyone down here that you like the windmills - you'd be strung up! General opinion is that it's the "Rape of the Fair Countr
On 23 Sep 2011, at 10:42CEST, Chris wrote: Hi all, Off topic I know, but whatever about magnetic effects, I agree with Mal when it comes to the appearance of these things. They are gradually ruining
Hello Roger, Am 24.09.2011 16:03, schrieb Roger Lapthorn: Am I alone in liking wind turbines? No, you aren't. I like them too, especially off-shore 5 MW as in the German north sea... Just don't like
I think the pylons are very much ON topic, remembering how much noise was received on my car radio as I passed underneath the pylons across the A2 at Gravesend in the days when we listened to the med
And another thing ... We are all familiar with the inverse square law, where the signal strength diminishes with the square of distance. This only applies to a point source, because the signal is dis