In article <[email protected]>, Malcolm Stebbins <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi; so do I.  If you can manage it, there is a very simple way to make your own
>pulser, or possibly you can recruit some help from a local Ham Radio club.
>There's a group:
>
>
>        [email protected]

My recollection is that it's possible to make a magnetic pulser that's
driven by an electronic flash circuit or a party strobe where the xenon
flash tube is replaced with a magnetic coil, and some of the resistors
and capacitors are beefed up for the task. People who don't know their
way around these kinds of high-voltage circuits are probably best off
shelling out the $300 for Sota's magnetic pulser, which is a very nicely
made instrument. 

-- 
John A. Stanley                           [email protected]


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