Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:42 pm
One small problem with magnetrons most spudders can find are 2.4 GHZ frequency. Even if you do manage to make a high power highly focused pulse, unless it is efficiently absorbed by the target, it is reflected. Think of the low power microwave communications equipment you have.
For Public Relations campaigns, the 2.4 Ghz frequency is called radiation when used in an oven and leakage is bad. The same frequency is called WiFi and Bluetooth when used for communications. Signal strength for range is good.
Think about it. People put a Microwave radiating device in their ear on purpose. It's simply lower power but on the same frequency band.
I would not consider using a high power transmitter anywhere near low power communications devices on the same band. It would tend to fry the low power devices.
I just noticed this on another forum I frequent..
I want one..
One Megawatt handheld laser pistol.
http://hackaday.com/2011/03/10/youll-sh ... se-pistol/
[youtube][/youtube]
For Public Relations campaigns, the 2.4 Ghz frequency is called radiation when used in an oven and leakage is bad. The same frequency is called WiFi and Bluetooth when used for communications. Signal strength for range is good.
Think about it. People put a Microwave radiating device in their ear on purpose. It's simply lower power but on the same frequency band.
I would not consider using a high power transmitter anywhere near low power communications devices on the same band. It would tend to fry the low power devices.
I just noticed this on another forum I frequent..
I want one..
http://hackaday.com/2011/03/10/youll-sh ... se-pistol/
[youtube][/youtube]