In a message dated 7/12/01 11:17:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< But they are not radiating it though, just compressing a lot of hot air.
Unless some of the grain orientated, directional, oxgen free copper cables
the Hi-Fi buffs claim are necessary have some magical properties that make
them ideal for antennas. >>
Of course they have magical properties, Andy. They are able to induce
otherwise sensible people to pay extra money for the privilege of perceiving
phenomena that can't be measured scientifically. That's just about the
essence of magic.
However, although RF radiation may not be involved, Alberto brings up a good
thought. Perhaps the compression of hot air _should_ be regulated and
licensed, at least above certain power levels. (grin)
73,
John KD4IDY
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