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Metal Detecting for Gold
Atmospheric EMI interference
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 646527" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Thanks OzzieAu. Still googling and there seems to be a possibility of the build up of static electricity in wind turbines that self discharges periodically. That could create a broad spectrum radio emission if large enough. Certainly worth a thought but I suppose maybe broad spectrum EMI is overall too complex an issue to see a solution at this stage.</p><p>I'll resolve to take a bit more notice about the environmental situation in future occasions other than letting off a few expletives and heading back to the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 646527, member: 4728"] Thanks OzzieAu. Still googling and there seems to be a possibility of the build up of static electricity in wind turbines that self discharges periodically. That could create a broad spectrum radio emission if large enough. Certainly worth a thought but I suppose maybe broad spectrum EMI is overall too complex an issue to see a solution at this stage. I'll resolve to take a bit more notice about the environmental situation in future occasions other than letting off a few expletives and heading back to the car. [/QUOTE]
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