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Old June 15th 05, 09:07 PM
John Smith
 
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Frank:

Lol, it is catching huh?

Almost without doubt, what was tearing up my am radio was the signal
being fed on the B+ rail (~1Mhz run by a "chopped" supply--and most
likely leaking some signal onto the house mains--I am guilty of not
making those suspicions clear)... however, their intent was to jam
wireless wans/lans--from what I heard--they were/are more than
successful...

I know there was great experimentation here in trying to get a microwave
magnetron "rock stable"--when that failed it lead to the "other"
experimentation...

Just in case there is something to this--be careful when and where you
operate it...I think it just might surprise you...

Warmest regards,
John

"Frank" wrote in message
news:Rx%re.49680$wr.38116@clgrps12...

"John Smith" wrote in message
news
... no need, I have seen the results of such devices in practical
operation...

I do a class at the jr. college here, have 3 sons in the computer
field, my garage is a clubhouse/wireless point/computer lab...

... lot of cs/electronics majors... they have fired up such devices
before I said, "Not here!!!"

Really got ****ed when it jammed my "late night talk radio" which I
fall asleep to...

Warmest regards,
John


When people try to say you are talking garbage it sparks my curiosity,
and have to see for myself. I should have realized that Sa(x) almost
goes on forever. Even at 100 GHz from the carrier the sidebands are
about -85 dBc. Other factors will probably suppress these very high
order sidebands, but still interesting to crunch numbers. Now I have
an overwhelming desire to build a -4000 V pulse generator, just to see
how close it comes to theory.

73,

Frank