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"Bob Crantz" wrote ...
http://www.icomamerica.com/products/marine/m602/ Superior to all! If God spoke to me via radio, he'd use this one! Glory! That fine rig - for a power boat! The only thing remotely suitable to sailing is a spark gap rig. |
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![]() "Vito" wrote in message ... "Bob Crantz" wrote ... http://www.icomamerica.com/products/marine/m602/ Superior to all! If God spoke to me via radio, he'd use this one! Glory! That fine rig - for a power boat! The only thing remotely suitable to sailing is a spark gap rig. Some of the first spark systems in England could go 6 miles. The greatest range I ever heard of using lightning as the spark and a passive receiver (no amplification whatsoever) was two times around the earth. Tesla did this in the 1890's. |
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