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"Joel Kolstad" writes:
wrote in message ... 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? :-) But be sure to bring a hefty brick along to create the opening in the first place ![]() The OP's dilema was that the window COULD NOT open, and therefore some way to pass RF through glass would have been Useful. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lawrence Statton - m s/aba/c/g Computer software consists of only two components: ones and zeros, in roughly equal proportions. All that is required is to sort them into the correct order. |
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