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On 9/13/2010 12:15 PM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
antenna barely vibrate around their resting place when radiates (I made calculations for a irradiant at 80 m). This favored hypothesis of liquid antenna possibilities because would suffice for the ions (charges) of the liquid vibrate slightly around their points of rest to act as radiators (I do not to solve issues related + ion mass to best "close" my questions). Ions in copper vibrate with the acoustic frequencies. Cool! Which frequencies are the acoustic ones? tom K0TAR |
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