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gudmundur wrote:
... The original poster seemed clueless and a danger to himself and others with his experiments. ... Heck, with a pair of MW RF shielding glasses, tin foil hat and a copper jockstrap, I'd fire one of those puppies up, in the open, in a heartbeat! ROFLOL Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
gudmundur wrote: ... The original poster seemed clueless and a danger to himself and others with his experiments. ... Heck, with a pair of MW RF shielding glasses, tin foil hat and a copper jockstrap, I'd fire one of those puppies up, in the open, in a heartbeat! ROFLOL Regards, JS This all reminds me, back in the early 90's I dropped back to college for some refresher courses. Circulating on the net was a picture of supposed NY policemen posing with a microwave oven with a horn antenna attached to the front--looked as if it was constructed of sheet metal. The article spoke of this "weapon" being used by one neighbor at another apartment neighbor ... Anyone remember seeing this particular article? I have search the net several times and unable to find it. It may have even been a fraud, but was well done if so. Anyway, I would get a kick out of seeing it again and making it available for others to view. Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
John Smith wrote: gudmundur wrote: ... The original poster seemed clueless and a danger to himself and others with his experiments. ... Heck, with a pair of MW RF shielding glasses, tin foil hat and a copper jockstrap, I'd fire one of those puppies up, in the open, in a heartbeat! ROFLOL Regards, JS This all reminds me, back in the early 90's I dropped back to college for some refresher courses. Circulating on the net was a picture of supposed NY policemen posing with a microwave oven with a horn antenna attached to the front--looked as if it was constructed of sheet metal. The article spoke of this "weapon" being used by one neighbor at another apartment neighbor ... Anyone remember seeing this particular article? I have search the net several times and unable to find it. It may have even been a fraud, but was well done if so. Anyway, I would get a kick out of seeing it again and making it available for others to view. Regards, JS http://www.metacafe.com/watch/587507..._secret_power/ Could this be a cure for noisy switch mode power supplies?? Steve H |
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(gudmundur) wrote: In article , says... In article , (gudmundur) wrote: Multiple mags don't like to 'lock up' very well in pulse duty and you surely won't be running any microwave oven mags in cw mode. Bzzzt, Wrong assumption, would you like to try for what is behind Curtain #2?????? ALL Consumer Microwave Ovens are using CW mode.... just where did you get your idea, that they are pulsed from????? Your a Dufus..... Hey dumb ass, they are running from 1/2 wave voltage doubled a.c. and conduct on only 1/2 of the a.c. cycle. That isn't C.W. by the definition of C.W. I'd call that a 50% duty cycle output which is NOT c.w. by intelligent minds. I didn't indictate that they were being pulsed either, I stated that 'pulsed magnetrons' don't like to lock up correctly. That is why in extremely high power radar we no longer use multiple mags, and never really did. Klystrons, klystrodes, and crossed field amplifiers are the norm here. I'll bet my ETC and four gold service stripes I forgot more about mags and waveguides than you ever knew. The original poster seemed clueless and a danger to himself and others with his experiments. Exactly the kind of guy you should have as your C.E.O. of your 'New and improved c.w. microwave oven' company. Can't help thinking how much you look like your uncle dad! I don't think you were ever one of my Seaman Recruits. I would have taught you better. (In your words 'learned you gooder') Dufus, yup, I been called worse, it kinda bounces right off my rocker and lands where my crow can crap on it. Ok Smart Guy, just tell us ALL about how CW means that once you turn the RF emitter ON, It must stay ON with 100% duty cycle. Since every HAM Knows that CW doesn't mean 100% Duty Cycle. Where did you get the Idea that the OP would be using the Oven Magnitrons Power Supply, as is, instead of building his own, and running it Full Wave, at 100% Duty Cycle? He doesn't say one way or the other, so your ASSUMPTION is just that, another one of your Flab over Beltline Dufus assumptions. Your explanation is nothing more than Cheap Squid Crap..... that comes from all that Gold Striping that hangs off your sleeve..... Good thing that the Navy keeps you locked up, down in the bilge, and not teaching Young Sculls full of Mush, the basics of High Power RF Generation. Sonny, you got a lot to learn, best you go back to A School, at NAS Memphis and try again, to get it right...... It is amazing to "Me" that the Blue Canoes, can even find their way out of harbor, if your an example of their ET's, and Radarmen. Fortunately for the rest of us, it would seem that our Navy has some better folks than you running the show........ and have for generations........ by the way...you would lose your bet..... Sonny..... |
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