[Laser] moon repeater

David D. Rea [email protected]
Tue, 16 Dec 2003 05:41:12 -0500


Don't recall if K3PGP hangs out on this reflector, but I'm almost
surprised we haven't seen a link to his laser "eyeball EME" page yet on
this thread...

http://66.51.112.117/k3pgp/Notebook/viseme.htm

Meanwhile, things are quiet at the K2THZ laser camp - been kept very
busy at work, which translates to a good thing for our company and a bad
thing for my terrahertz development! Here's hoping some free time opens
up soon...

73 de K2THZ

On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 22:01, Art wrote:
> >
> >
> >I'm taking my LF tx/rx pairs back to Nebraska this week.  I might get a 
> >chance to play with some troposcatter stuff if the wx cooperates and I can 
> >convince N0RHL to man the other station  I'll have to figure out how to 
> >pack it in the suitcase.  I'll probably dissassemble quite a bit of the 
> >gear, especially the tunifish can assembly.  I imagine those would look 
> >pretty scary on the xray machine. :-)
> 
> 
> Andy,
> 
> I think you meant you were flying back to zero land. If so, make sure your 
> laser gear is taken apart and that it has the CDRH sticker on it. A 
> reasonable facsimile will do as long as it is permanently attached (no 
> string tags). If you don't disassemble the gear, you have to comply with 
> more complicated regs because the laser is part of a complete assembly and 
> the regs are much more stringent.
> 
> Remember, these airport people are paranoid and the average citizen things 
> lasers will cut through flesh at 10 miles away!
> 
> Have fun in the dark skies of zero land!
> 
> Art 
> 
> 
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