..and possibly just the excuse some of us might have needed for purchasing a blue laser! :)

-Adam AJ9D

On 11/3/2011 9:53 AM, John Rehwinkel wrote:

* You could, I suppose, use something like a blue laser to try to influence 
which
one struck, but that would also effect the striking voltage, so you wouldn't 
learn
much about striking voltage variation amongst cathodes.  But it sounds like
something interesting to try anyway.

- John KG4L


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