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![]() DSK wrote: Michael wrote: He had a mast mounted refector, a regular reflector hung properly and and a second one up on the windward side flag halyard plus had stuffed his wooden mast with crumpled tin foil (a old Pardey trick.) Two had radar detectors that picked up our 10cm beam. If you were looking at him with a 10cm set then his mast full of crumpled tinfoil did nothing to increase his return. The reflecting surface has to be wider than the wavelength. Do you know how wide 10 cm is or has someone been telling you that 4" is really big? Bwhahahhahahaha Cheers |
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Navigator wrote:
Do you know how wide 10 cm is or has someone been telling you that 4" is really big? Bwhahahhahahaha Do you know how to crumple tinfoil so that the crumples are all larger than 4"? Put that in your bwahahahah and smoke it. DSK |
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