Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:19:28 +0100 From: John Murphy <jfm@blueyonder.co.uk> To: newbies@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Going small Message-ID: <9evs70pgonkcjsmesquio1sgind1l3kkcq@4ax.com> In-Reply-To: <407E6063.5030505@nbritton.org> References: <3a8q70tlt97mcr8llt61ff158gtudful25@4ax.com> <20040414155534.GJTI1202.mta04-svc.ntlworld.com@deskgx> <pfvq701tp6kq30n6q5bad331ig821evjjr@4ax.com> <407D88BA.80200@nbritton.org> <9p5r70d2ph3g2aq0o07lb8slpa81h87p81@4ax.com> <407DDCA7.1010201@nbritton.org> <407E6063.5030505@nbritton.org>
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Nikolas Britton <freebsd@nbritton.org> wrote: >This is a follow up to my way off-topic rant about the guy down the=20 >street. :-) >Forgot to calculate for cable loss, pig-tails, removel of old ant.,=20 >etc....but even with this factored in this guy is still way over the=20 >legal limits. The directivity of high gain antenna would mean that the danger (if any) is limited (largely) to its beam path and width, so unless you're very tall you probably needn't worry too much :) I remember playing with an amateur VHF TV transmitter with a yagi at college back in the '60s. It could light a 6' fluorescent tube at 10'. It was interesting to feel a warmth in the ulnar while holding the driven element! Anyway, as you say, way off topic. --=20 John.
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