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Wes Stewart wrote:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 00:37:34 GMT, " wrote: That's interesting! That part regarding change of "density" How does one determine the density changes in various parts of a radiation pattern? Jeeze. You use an rf densiometer of course. An alternate method is to put some of the RF into a water-tight and RF-tight box -- a great application for one of those ammo boxes left over from survivalist exercises or just plinkin'. Drop the box into a tub of water and see how much the water level rises. Then open the box and let the RF out. (Be sure to wear safety glasses. A shielded cod piece isn't a bad idea either.) Repeat the measurement. You can then calculate the power density from the difference between the amounts the water level rises. Roy Lewallen, W7EL (a little late this year, but hey, better late than never) |
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