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Green Bay Professional Packet Radio - Low Cost Wireless Networking
  • Wireless data networking of all types - from AX.25 to 802.11 to laser pointers.
  • Mostly homebrew / amateur radio releated, that's what we like best.
  • Based out of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
  • We're also interested in homebrew electronic projects of any type. Blinky LED Christmas trees, TSCM and EOD hardware, amateur radio, MURS/FRS, scanners, antennas, radar, complex electronic warfare jammers, etc.

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Re: Request For Articles: Cybertech Zine Issue #25
Sounds very good.. there already is an issue #25 though!
Posted - Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:25 am
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Request For Articles: Cybertech Zine Issue #25
Via: http://ticom.livejournal.com/170845.html The time has come, the editor said, to talk of many things, Of scanning, surveillance, telemetry, Of fanciful
Posted - Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:32 am
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Re: maggie question
I can imagine running a maggie heater on steady DC from a battery, even 12V at modest amps should do no harm, at which point the -HV frequency would be the
Posted - Wed Jul 1, 2009 10:00 am
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Re: maggie question
It's still better to control the current into the magnetron for FM or FSK modulation. You can even phase/frequency lock them for narrowband operation.
Posted - Wed Jul 1, 2009 6:58 am
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Re: measurement problem
Yes, I didn't think of that. The MOT is only designed to operate at 2,000 VAC so it is possible there was internal arcing to the transformer's core, even if
Posted - Wed Jul 1, 2009 6:54 am
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