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John Smith wrote: "Free Energy" is indeed hard to find... However, consider an antenna made of a superconducting material--it would at least be impossible to lose any (at least due to resistance and heating!) Regards Yea, but it's a real pain having to haul the liquid helium dewar up the tower in the middle of a dx opening. ac6xg |
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