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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Mar del Plata, a BIG seasonal getaway city, can see the Ocean from our residence.
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OK...Lets brainstorm here.
Lets run a magnetron at 2.45 Ghz (1/4 wave at 39mm Appx.) Run it in TE-10 (Rectangular) , have about Eighteen inches and at the terminal end we set up tuned & highly collemated lasers to form a "Box" continuing on as a free air conduit. If I recall at high F you just need a ' difference in insulating values as the 'air' is at a differ value. So the conduit is a mere plastic rectangular conduit. Couldn't as my design shows "containment of my waves marching down...still in TE-10 outside ....All the way to the target?? ___Salty air would be ideal as it would become at least a semiconductor-- In the US I couldn't fire up my set-up because the FCC frowns on High power RF flying across someones backyard...but down here I could. _____________________________________________Rick. ....... |
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Not sure what you are up to here, Richard. But I am pretty sure I saw the same device used to make a "time bubble" in the 3 part Dr. Who episode City of Death. (Tom Baker as the Doctor - 1979)
You should be careful, time bubbles are not safe, just ask the Doctor. |
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