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- From: payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: Exam mode in version J (var lock?)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.193944.23029@netcom.com>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 19:39:44 GMT
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- In article <56aPXB13w165w@kf8nh.wariat.org> kf8nh@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery) writes:
- >payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne) writes:
- >> >in the good 'ol days, sailors on ships would stand in front of the radar
- >> >dishes to warm their bodies... who needs a microwave?)
- >>
- >> Radar -is- a microwave.
- >
- >Have you listened to the radar signals at 1900-2000 kHz recently? That's
- >not what most people consider "microwave". :-)
-
- I am considering frequencies generated by maggies who's output is directed
- by a waveguide as microwaves. Radars such as you mentioned would not fit
- that criteria. But then, this is not generally what is meant by radar either.
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- Are you talking about the over-the-horizon radars? What are you referring to?
-
- >++Brandon
- >
- >He's BAAAACK! Brandon S. Allbery kf8nh@kf8nh.wariat.org
- >Help stamp out OSF/Motif in our lifetime!
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- Rich
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- payner@netcom.com
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