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K4YZ wrote:
N9OGL wrote: (UNSNIP)...because making a transmitter out of a microwave can be done. If you think that's Friggin retarded then I suggest you go to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew and tell them how friggin retarded it is because some of those boy have done it. Oh yeah! The famous "Microwave Oven Conversion Project"...Wasn't that in Wayne Green's now-defunct "73" magazine...??? I "work" a dozen guys a week using converted microwave ovens! Great signals! (snortsnort gigglegiggle) Yea me too, I worked a guy the other day in Japan who was running a GE Microwave, modulated by a 150's all chrome toaster, into a 345 element dipole. We had a nice QSO while his pizza heated up. |
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