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« on: January 31, 2009, 02:39:39 am »
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If you have a PI Detector with large Coil, you can always try and connect a Cable of extreme Length,
like a 100m Spool of Satelite-Dish Type Coax or something.
Even smarter, use a little LCR Circuit to simulate a Cable.

Versuch macht kluch  Wink

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