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On Feb 18, 8:28*am, dave wrote:
On 02/18/2011 08:02 AM, wrote:

You can turn old, or new, Microwave ovens into Weapons.I once saw a
website how to do that.


Do you remember the Amana Radar Range? In World War Two in England, some
Americans were setting up a Radar.They had it set on too much power, or
aimed too low/whatever.The nails in that old wooden Aircraft hanger
started getting hot and popping.


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My 43 foot fiberglass telescoping mast has RF friendly hardware, in case
I decide to put more than 4 Watts into the #12 solid copper wire up the
middle.


We enjoyed popping popcorn with our meteorological radar at Texas Tech
(just kidding ;-)
 
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