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VK6JY  > ENERGY   28.07.05 12:25l 25 Lines 959 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Wind Turbine RFI
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From: VK6JY@VK6JY.#ALY.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : ENERGY@WW

Hello all readers and Andrew... with homebrew generator plans.

It is up to you as the designer, to eliminate any RFI produced.

As covered by VK6BE, the Albany windfarm generators produce none.
Their blades are non-metallic and so can not even disturb radiation
patterns as they turn, so signals are not phase distorted.
If metal, each blade would be 1/4 WL on 80m or a full wave on 20m - Hi!

The makers and installers have done the right thing internally.


> 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


        Regards from John    VK6JY @ VK6JY.#ALY.#WA.AUS.OC 
                Albany WA    FBB 7.00i  27-Jul-2005  14:16 WAST 


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