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Old June 14th 05, 01:46 PM
Jim Yanik
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"C.H." > wrote in
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> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:36:14 +0000, Jim Yanik wrote:
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>> I see you still do not know what a Gunn oscillator is or how they
>> work. If we were talking about other sorts of jammers on other
>> frequency bands,you would be correct.

>
> And I see you still lack the understanding that the oscillator is not
> the only part that influences the HF characteristics of a transmitter.
> What you need to do is attend a few classes in HF electronics at your
> local university. There they will tell you why even sloppy workmanship
> and even more so amateur design can lead to very undesirable HF
> characteristics.


WRT general HF circuitry,you are correct.
But since you lack the understanding of microwave circuitry or Gunn
oscillators,in that specific case you are wrong.
>
> I rather doubt that with your elite background as an electronics
> technician you will believe what a 'lowly' electrical engineer tells
> you, but I at least tried. Let's hope you at least dont manage to get
> someone killed with your illegal radar jammer experiments.
>
> Chris




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