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    <tt>now if it would just work on HF...<br>
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      maybe one of those laminar flow nozzles would keep<br>
      the stream continuous for the higher HF bands<br>
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      any info on the "magnetic probe" they use for coupling to the
      stream?<br>
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      seems like it oughta be (essentially) a current transformer - one
      conductor<br>
      through the center and relatively many turns around a toroidal
      core. <br>
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      wouldn't you want the driven winding to be series resonant to
      maximize the RF current?<br>
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          -mo<br>
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    On 1/31/11 4:53 PM, andre kesteloot wrote:
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      The operator is seen receiving on 162 and transmitting simplex on
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