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Hi,
HFGW, your day after tomorrow transceiver ? Still better that superhet or DC to daylight RTX : the high-frequency gravitational waves transceiver (HFGW) ! In a few words GHz HFGW waves open up the prospect for extremely high-bandwidth, nanoscale transceivers, whose signals pass through all material things unattenuated and can, for example, reach deeply submerged submarines - the ultimate wireless according to Dr. Baker "point-to-multipoint QHz communication without the need for expensive enabling infrastructure, that is, no need for fiber-optic cable, satellite transponders, microwave relays, etc. Antennas, cables, and phone lines would be a thing of the past!" All info here : http://solo3.abac.com/gwinstitute/articles.htm. Oustanding ! Up to now I have found nothing more futurist (and still accessible to researchers) 73 Thierry, ON4SKY |
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