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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... There's a repeater all ready there. Todd n9ogl If there is a repeater there and you intend to use it, you had better get the permission of the repeater owner. If you don't, he has the right to file an interference complaint and the FCC has a pretty good record of going after people who misuse repeaters. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Read all the post ms Flint. It's his homebrew repeater. |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Dee Flint wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... There's a repeater all ready there. Todd n9ogl If there is a repeater there and you intend to use it, you had better get the permission of the repeater owner. If you don't, he has the right to file an interference complaint and the FCC has a pretty good record of going after people who misuse repeaters. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Read all the post ms Flint. It's his homebrew repeater. Sometimes posts are delayed and we get the follow-on information AFTER posting to the original item. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. |
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![]() Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Todd N9OGL Todd |
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N9OGL wrote:
K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Oy! Perhaps there are better choices than LOX? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Todd N9OGL Todd Todd, I understand that the voices in your head tell you that if you transmit in the past on your repeater that it will receive in the future. If you want to be everyone's hero, here's a hint for an invention. Invent a motor/engine big enough to propel a motor vehicle at 60 mph and have that motor/engine run purely on stray bpl signals! |
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![]() Jim wrote: N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Todd N9OGL Todd Todd, I understand that the voices in your head tell you that if you transmit in the past on your repeater that it will receive in the future. If you want to be everyone's hero, here's a hint for an invention. Invent a motor/engine big enough to propel a motor vehicle at 60 mph and have that motor/engine run purely on stray bpl signals! Hey Jim...Better yet...after we invent the Warp Drive engine, we'll pick some spot in deep space and fly ahead of his RF and put a repeater out there, then fly back to Earth and tell him when/where to listen. Hopefully while he's trying to figure out how to get a signal back to himself, medicine will have found a way to repair his deficient DNA...Or maybe just a non-traumatic way to get his head out of his intestinal tract... 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Hey...Mr Wizard... Do you know what you get when you mix fuel, an oxidizer and an ignition source? Do you know why liquid NITROGEN is used for cryogenic cooling rather than OXYGEN...?!?! Since I know YOU don't know the answer, why don't you ask some Cub Scout on his first camp-out working on his fire badge...I bet HE knows... Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Jim wrote: It's his homebrew repeater. Now that a scary thought, a piece of equipment that is transmitting on the ham bands that has been built to CB radio standards by toddyboy. Powered by a massive electrolytic capacitor that's cooled by liquid oxygen! 73 Steve, K4YZ Well, there's where your wrong steve, the capacitor isn't cooled at all. It the chamber where the 1.4Mv of electricity is sent from it output point to the metal plates which collects the electrity, it is sent to the hybrid capacitor. The liquid oxygen flows through pipes like in your car between the plate chamber and the outer skin. Liquid Oxygen is used to keep the plate chamber cool because liquid oxygen is near absolute zero. Hey...Mr Wizard... Do you know what you get when you mix fuel, an oxidizer and an ignition source? That's Just it you moron, it isn't anywhere near a ignition source. you and you QRZ/EHAM CB buddies on here better stick with playing with your radio's Todd N9OGL Do you know why liquid NITROGEN is used for cryogenic cooling rather than OXYGEN...?!?! Since I know YOU don't know the answer, why don't you ask some Cub Scout on his first camp-out working on his fire badge...I bet HE knows... Steve, K4YZ |
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