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In Reply to: RE: It seems to be a diurnal variation. posted by rick_m on October 28, 2008 at 12:40:21
the ionosphere is on a higher plane !I wonder sometimes if the temperature differential between night and day has also something to do with it. I understand that many have AC so theoretically the gear in the room may be unchanged, but the power plants and attending network lines will vary in temperature. The too, as the ground becomes cooler and generally moister during the night (condensation and such) you may be getting a better ground.
There could be possibly many factors.
To quote Richard Feynman:
I wonder why, I wonder why,
I wonder why I wonder why,
I wonder why I wonder why
I wonder why I wonder....
Stu
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