axorlov Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Cool! Just remember, spark gap transmitters are banned on ham bands since 1920s and internationally since 1930s, and for a good reason. AdmiralCochrane and tep182 2 Quote
BoxCar Posted September 4, 2022 Report Posted September 4, 2022 Could that been because spark gap transmitters sent their signal across ALL the bands? tep182 1 Quote
WRKC935 Posted September 4, 2022 Report Posted September 4, 2022 I can't stand that guy. He's the equilivant of the idiots that hit themselves with a hammer to get views. Quote
gortex2 Posted September 4, 2022 Report Posted September 4, 2022 8 hours ago, WRKC935 said: I can't stand that guy. He's the equilivant of the idiots that hit themselves with a hammer to get views. Lots of guys on youtube like that...and even on this forum... Quote
PACNWComms Posted September 6, 2022 Report Posted September 6, 2022 I made my own spark gap transmitter as a kid.....it knocked out television and radio and this made my father hunt me down and paddle my backside. There were sparks flying from my metal "gap" pieces all the way to the ceiling, scorching that ceiling a bit. From then on, I was restricted from using ignition coils for "experiments"....but then ended up with a crystal AM radio receiver kit i was encouraged to solder together. Now, I have an amateur ticket, GMRS license (hence being here), commercial licenses, and a soldering iron. I spent some of this weekend repairing a 1944 R-100/URR receiver, that needed recapped. gortex2 and tep182 1 1 Quote
axorlov Posted September 6, 2022 Report Posted September 6, 2022 Let's celebrate the century without the spark gap transmitters! I will pour myself a tall one tonight! Quote
tep182 Posted September 6, 2022 Author Report Posted September 6, 2022 49 minutes ago, axorlov said: Let's celebrate the century without the spark gap transmitters! I will pour myself a tall one tonight! Let's celebrate the crazy geniuses like Tesla and tinkerers who make their own... and the blissful ignorance of Barney Fife. Quote
axorlov Posted September 6, 2022 Report Posted September 6, 2022 To totally confuse the Barney Fifes of the worlds and throw them off the trail completely, in addition to a very wide-spectrum transmitter one would need a robust encryption. I recommend ROT13. It is super strong if applied multiple times. There is a reason it's banned by government, just like spark gaps are! Quote
tep182 Posted September 6, 2022 Author Report Posted September 6, 2022 31 minutes ago, axorlov said: To totally confuse the Barney Fifes of the worlds and throw them off the trail completely, in addition to a very wide-spectrum transmitter one would need a robust encryption. I recommend ROT13. It is super strong if applied multiple times. There is a reason it's banned by government, just like spark gaps are! For sure. No one should ever need to get their hands dirty. That is why we have iPhone factories. I woke up hungry one day. The available food exceeded the Recommended Daily Allowances so I threw it in the trash, drove 5 mph below the speed limit to the local eatery for cartel-sponsored avocado toast. The deep pockets behind "breakthough energy" probably aren't going to deliver up wireless transmission of electricity... but nuking the spectrum to reduce carbon footprint would be worth it if the Television egregore declared it to be. Quote
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