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The April QST article I liked appeared in about 1973. It was an article on a
zero-bandwidth audio filter. The schematic showed a "filter" connected between the hot side of a phone jack to ground, and the bill of materials listed the filter as a precise length of "common copper conductor". I had a Princeton PhD in physics ask me where he could purchase some common copper conductor. He took it fairly well when I pointed out that the article was from an April issue. "Jim - NN7K" wrote in message .net... Dr Shorza Gitchigoomie also wrote about Useing "Negative Resistance" to do the Contra Polar Energy thing. Funny, I could never get these to work the way he described them (think was about 14 at the time)! That was CQ's premier "Engineer"! Jim NN7K Bill Turner wrote: There was an article in QST about underground antennas. It might have been an April fool's article but it was so long ago I don't remember for sure. I was 14 or 15 and anything seemed possible. :-) [snip] |
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