Actually, we got a special permit to activate a spark transmitter
[1000 watts, quenched gap Navy WW I unit] several years ago at the AWA
[Antique Wireless Association] annual meeting in Rochester, NY. We were
allowed a 60 sec transmission once an hour for a 12 hour period for
purposes of "historical demonstration".
I'm sure the harmonics [multiple and MANY] played hell with the local
TV and radio reception. Across the parking lot it could be received
anywhere from 400KC [where it was "supposed to be tuned"] .. on up to
about 50MC or so.
Sorry about the O/T post but it's a special interest area for me.
There a 500 watt, 500 cycle War I Navy transmitter sitting behind me in
my office!
Craig
Cool, I didn't think the FCC was so accomidating.
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Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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