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What ISM(HiFer) allocations are really for.
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November 9th 06, 03:16 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Doug Smith W9WI
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What ISM(HiFer) allocations are really for.
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I had a chance last night to see this baby in action.
Pretty good screen room, I couldn't pick it up in the parking lot on my
DX398.
http://www.casetechnology.com/implanter/rf.html
Of course the discription;"G1 13.56MHz RF Generator delivers up to 3000
Watts into a 50-W , non-reactive load. It uses a 3 phase, 208 Vac,
50/60 Hz power source, is water-cooled, and provides control signals
through a 25-pin analog/digital user port." is misleading. Under
typical use
only 50W are needed. Much more power is there if needed.
"...50-W, non-reactive load."
In this context, "W" means "ohms". (why not just say ohms? I have no
idea)
That doesn't necessarily mean that application requires more than 50
watts of power, but you can't tell from what's on that page.
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Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
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