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Old April 6th 06, 12:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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hi

Hoping someone might have read the same article (s) i did and can help
me re find them

I read somewhre mighta been nuts n volts pop electronics or pop sci
....

was an article about a 1 guy, who invented a new type of radio
transmission, called pulse width radio, NOT not to be confused w/the
long avail current pwm stuff or pw stuff of today

it alleged the technology could lead to cool things like hand held
radar units , voice radios small sized that would work over large
distances and use low power yah sounds great...

next i heard the military was trying to steel his patents and then
almost all reference to the work was gone

it's gotta to have been at least 2yrs? no i can't find a trace of it
anyplace


anyone remember this 'news' and have any links to anything on the
technology i could reference ??


thanks any help appreciated, realize it'a long shot but i hate not
finding stuff
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ml wrote:

hi

Hoping someone might have read the same article (s) i did and can help
me re find them

I read somewhre mighta been nuts n volts pop electronics or pop sci
...



Was the article published on April 1st?

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Old April 6th 06, 05:16 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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ml wrote:

hi

Hoping someone might have read the same article (s) i did and can help
me re find them

I read somewhre mighta been nuts n volts pop electronics or pop sci
...

was an article about a 1 guy, who invented a new type of radio
transmission, called pulse width radio, NOT not to be confused w/the
long avail current pwm stuff or pw stuff of today

it alleged the technology could lead to cool things like hand held
radar units , voice radios small sized that would work over large
distances and use low power yah sounds great...

next i heard the military was trying to steel his patents and then
almost all reference to the work was gone

it's gotta to have been at least 2yrs? no i can't find a trace of it
anyplace


anyone remember this 'news' and have any links to anything on the
technology i could reference ??


thanks any help appreciated, realize it'a long shot but i hate not
finding stuff



See the item in this newsgroup about "The Seven Warning Signs of Bogus
Science"...

Dave N
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