It might be possible, they operate around the same frequency, and you could
probably modify it to get the right frequency, but be careful. It produces a
highly powered beam, it uses around 900w, and it is very focused. If u ask
me, its a very easy way to rapidly boil all the water molecules in your
body.

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Subject: Re: [nycwireless] fun with microwave ovens


hey does anyone know about microwave oven electronics? i keep finding
old microwaves out on the curb and was wondering if it would be possible
to use some of their electronics to make a powerful FCC-violating
amplifier stage for a wireless hub.  this would be purely for
experimental purposes in international waters, naturally.

--gus

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