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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 13:36:55 -0700, ric wrote:
Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: Stick a saucepan lid on the end (capacitive loading) or a crock clip with wire attached. The possibilities are endless. Would that be a steel or an aluminum saucepan lid? I don't think it matters. All the current is at the bottom end so the resistance or non linear properties of steel will not have any significant effect at the top end where the impedance is high. A half-eaten can of baked beans or even wet cardboard might do. . Hmmm...all that I have available is a 3/4 eaten can of lentel beans. I would have to do the math, I suppose. Go for it, forget the maths. BTW 4 metres is a little used British only band, I have discovered. Pity. I did find one preamp but it is not worth the expense on the off chance it would help. http://www.microwave-modules.com/summary.html |
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Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote:
Hmmm...all that I have available is a 3/4 eaten can of lentel beans. I would have to do the math, I suppose. Go for it, forget the maths. BTW 4 metres is a little used British only band, I have discovered. Pity. I did find one preamp but it is not worth the expense on the off chance it would help. http://www.microwave-modules.com/summary.html ACK! All those prices in British Pounds. Will the conversion rate to Euros affect my reception? |
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