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Chuck Harris wrote:
What you could do, is put some of your favorite diodes in a metal can, and install them after your radio has died from EMP. Something which will never happen anyway. Probably not due to nuclear effects, but I have sadly seen lots of radio gear destroyed by RF on grounds from nearby transmitters when antenna lines failed. Not to mention my personal favorite, the radar that wasn't supposed to be pointed toward the radio shack. The R-390 wouldn't be damaged by that... hell, the front end probably wouldn't even overload.... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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