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writes "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... In message . com, writes Any ideas on where I can buy a super freezer? Like I said this is an odd way to fight noise. Terry http://www.arrl.org/news/features/2001/04/01/ I haven't had time to read this all yet (I guess I'll get around to it, probably by the end of March next year). However, one thing which I don't see mentioned is that the lower the temperature, the less the loss of the coax will be. This is an additional bonus. With long cable runs, low temperatures could be a genuine advantage. Ian. -- Before you go screaming for the Dry Ice... Look at the date of the article April Fools day anyone? Well, I DID say 'by the end of March next year', didn't I? ;o) Ian. -- |
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