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Re: topic drift from Russian high-voltage to Russian Tesla Coils and Canadian ham radio operators
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- Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 11:24:50 -0600
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Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
" One US version was at/near Cutler Maine, I got an IEEE tour.
Being scrapped out as we speak, i believe.
Recollect it as lots of conventional KW level transmitters, phase
locked,
'large' antenna array.
best
dwp"
AN/FPS-118. Good description. The original system SRI set up used a
group of commercial "short wave" transmitters and a transmitting antenna
about a mile long, using a single row of vertical elements with phase
steering by means of coax cable dely lines and a whole pot full of
switches. Receiving site was far separated and much smaller.
Ed
>> This is really getting off-topic - Terry <<