Hi Rick,
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 08:04, Rick Glazier wrote:
> Nit-picker... <grin>
Yes ! I suppose I was just a little bit :-)
> I was allowing for a little leakage, and also some direct
> radiation from the output transistors (or IC) and wiring...
>
> Anyone as close as I said would be crazy to use WiFi...
>
> Rick Glazier
Now to really pick nits !!!
After reading this, I decided to try it and see what radiation did come
from a box with a dummy load attached instead of an antenna.
Guess what ? There is a signal ! But its so far down a USB wireless
key couldn't connect even held next to the dummy load. BUT, there is
always a "but" isn't there !! Anyway holding the wireless key near to
the power and lan cables did get me a very iffy signal.
So hows that for nitting ;~)
> From: "Gaffer"
>
> > Heck a good dummy load should reduce any radiation to nil. ;-)
>
> Rick Glazier wrote:
> >> See if you can get a dummy load for the wireless...
> >> (A dummy load replaces the antenna.)
> >> That "should" cut the effective range to inches (or feet...)
> >>
> >> Rick Glazier
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Best Regards:
Derrick.
Pontefract Linux Users Group.
plug at play-net.co.uk
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