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Created page with "A means of genreating radio waves in the earliest days of radio, prior to the development of controlled oscillators. Spark gaps radiate short bursts of wide-bandwidth RF energy. They were supplanted by constant wave transmitters as a far more practival method of radiocommunications. Spark gap generation of any measurable power would today be in conflict with regulations against interference with nearby communications." |
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A means of genreating radio waves in the earliest days of radio, prior to the development of controlled oscillators. Spark gaps radiate short bursts of wide-bandwidth RF energy.
They were supplanted by constant wave transmitters as a far more practival method of radiocommunications.
Spark gap generation of any measurable power would today be in conflict with regulations against interference with nearby communications.
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