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Level three:

I show up in your neighborhood--I am just joe-blow-citizen ... with me,
I have a 1,000,000 rpm LARGE motor and a good sized, bar, neodymium
magnet. I affix the middle of the magnet to the shaft of the motor and
plug her in!

Meanwhile, inside your home, you pick up a signal around the middle of
the am broadcast band. Suspicious, you look out the window and see me
with my "rig." You call the "rf police."

They charge me with:

1) Exceeding the legal input power on a xmitter?

2) Shooting rf photons at your home?

3) Creating a disturbance (in the gravitational ether?)

4) All of the above?

5) None of the above?

Regards,
JS
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 13:35:10 -0700, John Smith wrote:

I show up in your neighborhood--I am just joe-blow-citizen ... with me, I
have a 1,000,000 rpm LARGE motor and a good sized, bar, neodymium magnet.
I affix the middle of the magnet to the shaft of the motor and plug her
in!

Meanwhile, inside your home, you pick up a signal around the middle of the
am broadcast band. Suspicious, you look out the window and see me with my
"rig." You call the "rf police."

They charge me with:

1) Exceeding the legal input power on a xmitter?

2) Shooting rf photons at your home?

3) Creating a disturbance (in the gravitational ether?)

4) All of the above?

5) None of the above?

Regards,
JS


They would charge you with making a deadly explosive device. The large
motor alone would disinagrate at that amount of rpm. :-)
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John Smith wrote:
John Smith wrote:

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Level three:

I show up in your neighborhood--I am just joe-blow-citizen ... with me,
I have a 1,000,000 rpm LARGE motor and a good sized, bar, neodymium
magnet. I affix the middle of the magnet to the shaft of the motor and
plug her in!

Meanwhile, inside your home, you pick up a signal around the middle of
the am broadcast band...


I might pick up a signal in the middle of the AM broadcast band but it
won't be yours, you're at 16.7 kHz.
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 21:29:07 GMT, gwatts
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John Smith wrote:
John Smith wrote:

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Level three:

I show up in your neighborhood--I am just joe-blow-citizen ... with me,
I have a 1,000,000 rpm LARGE motor and a good sized, bar, neodymium
magnet. I affix the middle of the magnet to the shaft of the motor and
plug her in!

Meanwhile, inside your home, you pick up a signal around the middle of
the am broadcast band...


I might pick up a signal in the middle of the AM broadcast band but it
won't be yours, you're at 16.7 kHz.


One reason why the FCC gives exams for licenses (and an example of
self-thinning at the shallow end of the genetic pool).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Richard Clark wrote:

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One reason why the FCC gives exams for licenses (and an example of
self-thinning at the shallow end of the genetic pool).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Actually, I believe 'ya!

You certainly know what you are talking about ...

Regards,
JS


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gwatts wrote:

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I might pick up a signal in the middle of the AM broadcast band but it
won't be yours, you're at 16.7 kHz.


Really?

A 360 degree rotation is somehow stuck with a divisor?

Do you divide the 360 degree "rotations" of your transmitters sine wave
with a large divisor also? Or, possibly your sine waves are greater
than 360 degrees?

Interesting ...

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:
gwatts wrote:

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I might pick up a signal in the middle of the AM broadcast band but it
won't be yours, you're at 16.7 kHz.


Really?

A 360 degree rotation is somehow stuck with a divisor?

Do you divide the 360 degree "rotations" of your transmitters sine wave
with a large divisor also? Or, possibly your sine waves are greater
than 360 degrees?

Interesting ...

Regards,
JS


My error, I was thinking RPS (Rotations Per Second) but wrote rpm--'ya
got me, just not used to those high speed motors :-) ... and you MOST
CERTAINLY pick up my signal now ...

And, no, this motor doesn't come apart at this speed--the metal the
motor is made of came from the UFO crash in Roswell NM ;-)

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:

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And, no, this motor doesn't come apart at this speed--the metal the
motor is made of came from the UFO crash in Roswell NM ;-)

Regards,
JS


OK. So now you are all setting there with a big fat carrier right around
1 Mhz, and peering out yer windows.

However, and by the way, the answer was I was charged with creating a
disturbance in the gravitational ether ... just in case you were
wondering

But, 'ya already knew that!

Regards,
JS
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