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| Subject: | LF: Re: Dummy loads at LF |
| From: | "Johan Bodin" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Tue, 11 Nov 2003 21:49:07 +0100 |
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Dear group, at a wavelength of 2200m I can't see any reason why a bucket of salt water can't be used as a "poor man's dummy load". Also, water needs a lot of energy to heat up. At 4.18 kJ/(kg*K) a 10 liter bucket will take a kWh, or so, before reaching the boiling point... :-) By the way, the speed (frequency) control system at SAQ contains servo controlled "liquid rheostats". Any ideas for electrode material? 73 Johan SM6LKM |
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