Has anyone ever seen or can point us to a decent treatise on identifying UFOs? That would be: Unidentified Ferrite Objects.
Yes, I can throw a few turns on a UFO and sweep it and zero in on the material, maybe make an educated guess at that point as to the manufacturer, check his data sheets for a match and data sheet (unless its Laird) and to be honest, as skilled and test equipment-rich as I am in this area I would not feel comfortable having gone through that rather laborious process that I really knew what I had. There must be a google of UFOs for sale at hamfests and surplus houses - never getting bought or used since we can't ID them. Anybody want to design up a UFO tester? Hal N4GG Happy 4th _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK