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But in emergency/expedient situations, it would be really handy if one could pass at HF, say, 100 watts of RF energy through a window (I visualize some foil strips and an inductor or two to "tune out" the capacitance) to an external antenna. What I have done is plan ahead by drilling two small holes in the glass and plugging them with nylon screws when not in use. That works best on the first floor. :-) -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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