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OK RRAA Group Let's get Real:

DC to daylight! Which end of the spectrum is most interesting?


I have a device which uses dc (batteries)
circulates the current through coils (in the flashlight bulb)
and radiate electromagnetic radiation (Light.).
But working skip is kinda ruff. [hehe]



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On Mon, 14 May 2007 00:06:04 -0400, "Hal Rosser"
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"Peter O. Brackett" wrote in message
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OK RRAA Group Let's get Real:

DC to daylight! Which end of the spectrum is most interesting?


I have a device which uses dc (batteries)
circulates the current through coils (in the flashlight bulb)
and radiate electromagnetic radiation (Light.).
But working skip is kinda ruff. [hehe]


Hi Hal,

Move near a lake (especially on a calm night). That should help
propagation.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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