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GM0CSZ > ENERGY   04.08.05 07:31l 30 Lines 1181 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Wind Turbine RFI
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From: GM0CSZ@GB7NOS.#76.GBR.EU
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VK6JY wrote:-
> 
>> 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.
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In an earlier bull on this topic I omitted the info that the blades of my
150W wind gen.  are non-metallic .   
Diameter of 900 mm is of course rather small, so I imagine even if the
blades were metallic ,RFI would  be unlikely. Main HF dipole is approx 12
metres away from the wind gen.
While writing this ,there is no wind  ,it is overcast ,hence the solar
panels produce a meagre 2 Ampere ,with the 12 V batteries at 13.4 volts
,while the Packet TNC and its associated (ancient) TR-2300 2m trx (1.5 W
RF) are ON.

73 - Frank , GM0CSZ @ GB7NOS.#76.GBR.EU
             Inver by Tain , IV20 1RX   Scotland UK     Loc: IO87AT
          

Also in 2005 they say the future is bright ; 2 of its challenges remaining
to be RENEWABLE ENERGY and LINUX.

Message timed: 10:31 UTC on 02 Aug 2005


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