How many do you need to make an 80 meter
dipole?
Mike K1EG
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Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Are Black
Ants Conductive ?
Yes, what he said !
Lord , make me the person my dog thinks I
am
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:17
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Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Are
Black Ants Conductive ?
Buddy,
If you look at the structure of Ant visual neurons and
compare the volume of brain structures involved in visual processing,
especially the optic lobes and parts of the mushroom bodies receiving visual
input in males, winged females, and workers of carpenter ants (Camponotus).
A relatively small number of neurons connect the medulla with the mushroom
bodies, and these neurons have relatively large dendritic fields in the
medulla, suggesting low spatial resolution in ants. These neurons terminate
in different yet overlapping strata in the mushroom bodies' collar region.
While males have larger optic lobes than workers, their collar region is
smaller than in females. Male ants have an additional type of
medulla-mushroom body neuron with dendrites probing the distal medulla.
These neurons are absent in female and worker ants. Most mushroom body
Kenyon cells that are postsynaptic to visual input neurons appear to
integrate visual as well as antennal input. This is in contrast to honey
bees, where visual input to the mushroom bodies is more prominent and where
Kenyon cells are not known to combine visual and antennal input.
This would help with conductivity in series.
Andy K3UK
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 10:08
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Are
Black Ants Conductive ?
Hi ant fans,
Here is true story..
I was
visiting my sister one day, and she discovered a mass of black ants
all over and around an electrical outlet in the bed
room. She left the room to get something to kill the
ants with, but on her return to the bedroom, instead of ants, she
found a large pile of ashes on the floor directly under the
outlet!
So, may we surmise that black ants in series are
conductive?
What is the formula for finding the value of black ants
in series?
73 Buddy WB4M
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