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Re: Transponder Aerial Location

Subject: Re: Transponder Aerial Location
From: Ira Rampil <rampil@anesthes.sunysb.edu>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 12:24:58
I bought the the 3" monopole with attached BB on top (or bottom) from 
Gulf Coast for under $30.00.
I mounted it on a roughly circular (8" diameter) piece of 3mm ply which 
I covered with copper tape and then resinned over.  I have not tried it 
yet, but it should work fine.  I think homebuilders are being
taken advantage of with inflated prices for simple stuff.  How about 
$400 for a couple of op amps in an intercom or $1000 for a headset. 
sheesh!

BTW, I done really want to an off topic flame war on EMF. However, 
someone dragged in the old urban legend about cancer and all kinds of 
health problems from a transponder.  Pure nonsense.
There is only a single documented (as opposed to hypothesized and 
unsubstantiated) effect of microwave energy.  Water absorbs it and when 
it does so, it get warm, as in microwave oven.  Note however that an 
oven is several kilowatts of continuous output inside a reflecting 
chamber, whereas the transponder is occasional microsecond pulses, 
several watts into free space.  I would not want to stand in front of a 
radar transmission dish for any length of time but, I think being a few 
feet from one of our antenna is safer than being struck by falling space 
junk.

PS  Family jewels so to speak, are temperature sensitive which is why 
they are often outside the body in their own little storage facility.

Ira N224XS  (M.S.E.E., M.D.)



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