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But in emergency/expedient situations, it would be really handy if one could pass at HF, say, 100 watts of RF energy through a window (I visualize some foil strips and an inductor or two to "tune out" the capacitance) to an external antenna. In an emergency I'd say... uh... just leave the window open? :-) Over on eHam.net there's a recent article on building yourself a simple rectangular wooden panel to stick in the frame of an (open) window. You then just drive holes in the panel as needed to run cables, etc. I've even seen people who didn't have, e.g., a drill or jigsaw do the same thing using a thick-ish chunk of stiff foam (insulation material or even presentation poster board) and an X-acto knife. |
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