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A cute little scene of a Soviet Radar Dome guarded by a Tesla Coil.
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"Lt. Kettch" wrote:
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> A cute little scene of a Soviet Radar Dome guarded by a Tesla Coil.
I don't know anything about tesla coils, but wouldn't it interfere with
the radar's ability to do its job?
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> "Lt. Kettch" wrote:
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> > A cute little scene of a Soviet Radar Dome guarded by a Tesla Coil.
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> I don't know anything about tesla coils, but wouldn't it interfere with
> the radar's ability to do its job?
Good point. What exactly does that little pine-tree-shaped TV antennae do?
-Chris-
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 13:36:49 -0700, "Chris Spencer"
<chr### [at] bluelectrodecom> wrote:
>Good point. What exactly does that little pine-tree-shaped TV antennae do?
Zaps enemy soldiers with a spark IIRC.
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Two things, One: The Tesla Coil is based on Tesla electricity studies. its sends
a bolt of Lightning into its target. How they aim, I have no clue. If this plain
electricity interferes with radar, I don't know. Two: Hey, I'm going by what I
see in the game! Its not MY fault if they mess up.
Francois Labreque wrote:
> "Lt. Kettch" wrote:
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> > A cute little scene of a Soviet Radar Dome guarded by a Tesla Coil.
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> I don't know anything about tesla coils, but wouldn't it interfere with
> the radar's ability to do its job?
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> > [Image]
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> --
> Francois Labreque | Make you a deal, I'll show you mine if you show
> flabreq | me yours.
> @ |
> attglobal.net | - Pandora.
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Sorry, Tesla's studies. Some Russian or German scientist.
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Looks like that's what the real ones do as well. Zap anything nearby.
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Dan D.
"Through the Eye of a Needle"
http://fbox.vt.edu/D/ddombrow/
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Try this for a link
http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla/index.htm
"Lt. Kettch" wrote:
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> Sorry, Tesla's studies. Some Russian or German scientist.
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"Lt. Kettch" wrote:
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> Two things, One: The Tesla Coil is based on Tesla electricity studies. its sends
> a bolt of Lightning into its target. How they aim, I have no clue. If this plain
> electricity interferes with radar, I don't know. Two: Hey, I'm going by what I
> see in the game! Its not MY fault if they mess up.
Tesla coils do indeed generate broad band noise. I have medium sized unit
here at home and it wreaks havoc on local televisions, radios, and cell
phones when I turn it on.
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Um, at what range?
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