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On 9/11/2010 7:46 PM, 'Doc wrote:
Having dealt with water streams for a while, I wonder how the stream is measured, because all streams break up into droplets at some point well before they appear to do so. - 'Doc You are absolutely correct. Would be interesting to have real time monitoring of the match, field strength in relation to a standard 1/4 wave and real power delivered to the water stream. I am thinking this is the dummies, dummy load. Or, the dummy load of the century ... could sure use a 5KW ferrite core like he has, just sink the signal into a "barrel of sal****er dummy load" ... would be nice to be have this dis-proven and start discussing why. Who knows, when the stream goes "live" perhaps the feedline "lights up" as a radiator. As someone already pointed out, the repeater makes one highly suspicious. I mean, is he line of sight from the repeater? How far is he from the repeater? Why didn't he just choose direct contact? Etc., etc. He certainly could have supplied us with better. I just might write him and ask him for a new youtube video and different test parameters. Regards, JS |
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