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On Wed, 17 May 2006 20:46:12 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Put a diode in a transmission line and it will definitely generate a signal on a frequency that didn't exist before. Third generation joke, or the Texas philospher's theory of a Free Lunch. I'm really surprised that you don't know that fact of physics. You have a limitless capacity for being surprised, certainly. What is more amusing is your capacity to make unrelated correlations to it. Antennas as non-linear transmission lines have already been covered and have been part of the literature for quite some time. You simply need to invest more effort in reading rather than more dimes for Xerox toner. |
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