I used to work on short-wave broadcast stations using open wire feeders. When a bird alighted on one feeder a huge arc would be struck and I could plainly hear the audio from the service. Once the tr
Hi Mark, Am 23.12.2012 14:10, schrieb Mark: [...]Once an arc starts it can self sustain, even bypassing the path that started it.. if you became part of the path to earth things would vaporise quickl
All The antenna in the Ukrainian video looks to be quite a low power system. If you try that on a high power system you would suffer serious injury or even death. The arcs drawn in the video were a f
What are they saying ? other than ' oh golly gosh , that a bit warm' G.. http://www.southgatearc.org/news/december2012/unusual_radio_mast_video.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign
The open wire feeders are balanced feeders , the bird acts as a capacitance on one side and the result is that a small amount of the incident power is diverted. The worst part is that sometimes the
Warren and all For a single service 1/4 wave system that may be true, my point is that there is a VERY REAL RISK of injury from these systems especially in the UK Many of the MF broadcast systems her
All The antenna in the Ukrainian video looks to be quite a low power system. If you try that on a high power system you would suffer serious injury or even death. The arcs drawn in the video were
The open wire feeders are balanced feeders , the bird acts as a capacitance on one side and the result is that a small amount of the incident power is diverted. The worst part is that sometimes the b