The Quad was quieter than the yagi./QUOTE]
Antennas are not capacitors, they do not "store" static.
Another antenna myth. Static or noise is RF, just like the signal you intend to listen to. If the static is down, it is either because the antenna has less gain or because the antennas pattern is nulling out the offending noise in a certain direction. A "closed loop" antenna does not short out static. If it did, it would short out the signal too.
This is why Beverage antennas are "quiet". They actually have "negative gain" and are very sharp antennas in the direction the wire is run, nulling out noise broadside to the array.
myth??? , quads ARE quieter than yagi's, ever heard of P-static or corona effect?
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"A quad can be quieter under conditions where the antenna is involved in "precipitation static", because it does not generally have the "pointed ends" sticking well out from the tower like a yagi.
It is also less subject to corona from the high impedance parts of the elements, where such corona does the most damage to receiving. " (quote from W8JI)