by Googolplex » Tue 04 Oct 2005, 22:47:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')oon after the antenna went up, Art put his hand to it and, well, as he put it, "I had the crap shocked out of me. . . several times." Somehow that enormous antenna, free from any connections to a power source, was generating 350 volts. "There's no wind," Art says, "and it's not static generated." The power company couldn't give him any answers, and the only way to get rid of the voltage before it ruined Art's equipment - or really hurt someone - was to take it to ground. "I drove eight-foot rods into the ground . . . and finally got rid of the voltage. It's very curious. Where is the power coming from? It's coming from . . . I don't know where.
He doesn't know? Really? And hes a HAM??
Gee, it can recieve radio waves from everywhere on earth. You don't suppose that maybe, I don't know, an antenna designed to pick up as much electromagnetic radiation as possible which is as big as this one might pick up a god awful lot of electromagnetic radiation? Who'd a thunk it?
