Gotcha, All clear. I didn't find a thing anyway. It did get me
thinking about was all of the homemade resistors and capacitors
people make. All research pays off in the end.
I have been thinking about doing some cores and stuff like
that with High Temp epoxy and many electrical devices use the
dust you posted. I just never noticed that one before.
Someone seems to think you failed in the Don Smith thread
learning how frequencies are manipulated. Can you believe
these people? Because they can't figure it out they assume
you and I can't do it.
Okay i erased some of that information that is not needed
within keeping of the main theme. The information states
that the use of that dust is good for HF electronic parts to
stabilize operation. According to the patents that dust you
posted is a wave guide as well as a means to dissipate heat.
That dust is well known and offers many good results in
High Frequency work. Also called WAVE ABSORBING.
On the secret ingredient, I am wondering what that stuff
is made out of? I got some here and always wondered.
thinking about was all of the homemade resistors and capacitors
people make. All research pays off in the end.
I have been thinking about doing some cores and stuff like
that with High Temp epoxy and many electrical devices use the
dust you posted. I just never noticed that one before.
Someone seems to think you failed in the Don Smith thread
learning how frequencies are manipulated. Can you believe
these people? Because they can't figure it out they assume
you and I can't do it.
Okay i erased some of that information that is not needed
within keeping of the main theme. The information states
that the use of that dust is good for HF electronic parts to
stabilize operation. According to the patents that dust you
posted is a wave guide as well as a means to dissipate heat.
That dust is well known and offers many good results in
High Frequency work. Also called WAVE ABSORBING.
On the secret ingredient, I am wondering what that stuff
is made out of? I got some here and always wondered.
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