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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2010

Jeri shows how to make a hand operated microwave frequency imaging device from low cost parts.

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  • Random Comment: I have a pair of the same stools that you used to run your tests on. My feet are propped on one right now.

    I just thought it was weird because we've had these stools for almost 20 years, and I can't imagine there's too many of them out there anymore.

  • @MoIsMehName A friend was going to throw them out. They could be 20yrs old. :)

  • I want to connect ten 1500 W microwave oven magnetrons up to a wave guide that is at the focal point of a satellite dish, How can I connect these up to the dish? Will they backfeed each other? Do I need to phase synchronize them?

  • @TheSolarmike I'm probably not the right person to ask this. I'd look around for a high energy radar expert or someone skilled with microwave radio link equipment.

  • what is the power supply for LNB? I really need you guys help. This is my first project in Microwave. Should I plug LNB with the satellite box? Then I measure the DC before DC blocking capacitor?

    Thanks in advance.

  • @theparitt This LNB had regulators near the coax connectors that were 9v, so I applied 12v to coax.

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  • i love the ending hahaha

  • Ok can we see your tits now?

  • Jaime te regardée me parle de science sa ne fais tout chaud dans mes culottes

  • @TheSolarmike I probably have no idea what I'm talking about, but it sounds like you're trying to concentrate 15 kilowatts of resonating electrical energy through a parabolic reflector. Are you making a death ray?

  • Awesome! Man, I wish I had your job/talent!

  • @jeriellsworth U DaVinci related?

  • uWave experience *and* knowledgeable about FPGA hw & firmware design?

    Too cool ... truly, "DC to blue light" capable technically ...

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