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VK6BE  > ENERGY   28.07.05 12:25l 18 Lines 696 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: wind turbines..RFI?
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I have never heard of any RFI being caused and can't see why there should
be any seeing that the turbines generate DC which is transverted to AC in
the base of the mill.Certainly there is none on the BC bands since I have
sat in my car very close to our 12 turbines with my car radio running. No
hash, no RFI.
Bob VK6BE

> 
> Any hams out in ww land who live next to wind turbines?  Do they cause
> interference on the HF bands?  I live in a very windy place and am thinking
> about trying to rig up a wind turbine to keep the radio gear and lights
> running here.. will look for another method if I get reports of RFI.
> (&) Andrew J. Bowlby


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