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Old August 31st 12, 02:25 PM
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Which is valid at the microwave oven frequency. Might be relevant at
HF, or more likely, not.

tom
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It is highly unlikely that a material that is OK at 2GHz will be worse
at HF.

Jeff
Actually, a material can be perfectly fine at microwave frequencies and bad at HF. And vice versa. The microwave oven test should only be considered a *very rough* indication of material suitability.

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John
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