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Poor lUlanosffiayGun

(SeadlYRaYs)

byDavid Gunn

\ \ WOL".tt Prrblications

pEfn)"aao, AR 7L737-L751-IJ*'S' A'

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Foreword

when thefounding fathers of ou r great country drafted

the constitution ti"yi^tf tded many"checks .and-!1!1ces

of power, ,o tt ut o" J btunth or department of government

could not go uJ"ltua' The Piesident' Congress' The

Supreme Court, ^^Jiftt Statesal l overseeone another and

limit each ott ur;r- f ower so -that no one department or

ent i tY becomestoo Powert l l ' . .If we could t""lf back in time to the drafting of the

constitutio^, *;;;;tJ rit 'a that the peopleinvolvedhad

i;;; ki.k"d King Ceorge and hls-lYran^ical government

out of America' They were be{en by cit izens' oppressed'

took up arms with the Brit ish Empire'

Now when yo" t ' i"* the f irst and secondamendments

through the eyesof the writers 'you can seethat they also

ar e checks and balances'

Th e first.*.,..a*"',t, freedom of speech, is important

so that anyone who wants to speak out against govern-

*"rt,, *uy ao so without fear of repercussions or Persecu-

tion.The second amendment' the right to bear arms' was not

written to glve hunters the right to hunt' as so many

politicians *ot'tJ-ftut'e us beli-eve'The second amend-

rnent is the tf*ii't"tt tneck and balanceof ou r constitution'

In case the government they jrlst created became as oP -

==-;;"t'u.u, iht British empire.had been to them'

I am r,o, ,*yl"i we shtuld take up arms against ou r

s";"';*,' inl,':II :Tll,'ffil"*:1i^;*"n :'T'weapons and

t"tfii:ruasauthorssuchasmyself'andpublisherslike

Desert Publications exist' no man shall go unarmed'

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Contents

CHAPTER 1Masers

CHAPTER 2How t he M ic rowave Cven lVo rks " " " " " '

CHAPTER3Taking i t APart

CHAPTER 4T 7

Putt ing it Together

CHAPTER 5SafetY:""""""""" '

CHAPTER 6St ra teg icUse. . . . . . . . . ' . . " " " " '

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ffiMaser is an acronym that stands for Microwave AmPl i -

f ied St imulated Emission of Radiat ion ' As the name

suggests, it is very similar to a laser which is an acronym'ror"i igt t Amplif ied stimulated Emission of Radiation.

ThIre ar e thr.e different types of radiation: mechanical

radiation such as sound waves, electromagnetic radiation

as in radio waves, an d particle radiation where a radioac-

tive material i ike uranium emits particles'

A maser emits electromagnetic radiation' This radia-

tion ha s several measurable properties' (See diagram 1)

Frequency or wavelength is measured in hertz' Hertz is a

*"u'rur"*ent of how many complete waveforms (a s in

diag 1) occur in a one-seiond time frame' Amplitude

meis.ttes th e voltage or Power of th e wave'

Masers emit radiation.in th e form of a concentrated

beam, just as a laser emits a concentrated beam of light'

Th e radiation leaving a maser does so at th e speed of light

(L86,282miles per seiondl). Th e main difference between

a laser an d a miser is th e frequency at which they operate'

A maser operates in the microwave frequency range (about

300 bill ion hertz) an d a laser operates in th e frequency

range of light (About 300 tri l l ion hertz)'

i l i"to*".te's potential as a military weaPon ha s been

kept secret from th e general pubiic since it s creation'

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impaired almost.instantly' l"{ ::Ttorsans would be

similarly affected;;;;tishoit P:lt"d

oitim"' No tests

have been "o"at"i"J in ihese areas that I am aware or/

except those""tt"=]"t t '""t-"r people putting cats in a

.microwave oven' , , - r^ i- ,^ ,ator as well- Even Klrn

Wood products al l contain wate-r as well' Even kil:

driedlumbernu"uiov"*"1:lY::':t5lt, il':T'H::?

|i:*::: n:;:,#x"#.Tui"!li-;; rand'he'arge''

an d the *oi'tt"""""t""'of the wood determine how

much time is '"qti'l'"J to achieve combustion' I have

igniteda4x 8'h":l"i; v;:: d: l' 1T,1t3,'t;1

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*:',U 1trffJ":;:,*',,o"ry-:il';;;s rurtherand

;; *;; * s'1",:-'-Tl::' : :ff;[' ::'i o"*,"redbvI'-Ti"

.,i":":.'i.nji:".:io;";t'r;;t-"'***;,n::#ffi:learth. Similarty'-a-iargem'ignetron on tutih could imparr

or-aurt,oY a satellite in orbit'

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mai.n component of a microl r ,ave is the magnetron.The magnetron is the maser that creates the eleci romag_netic rad.iation that cooks th e food. In order to achieveeven heat ing your oven needs that concentrated

maserbeam to be broken up and bounced around the ovencavity. Your oven does this bv bouncing th e radiation of fof several round surfaces an d over fan-like diffractorsbefore the radiat ion enters the oven cavi ty. The part of theoven that houses these round surfaces und thu fu.,diffractors is called th e waveguide.

Th e next €omponent is ti e control panel. There ar eusual ly two basic cont ro ls: t ime and po*ur. fn" t_ucircuits control ho w long or th e duration power is appliedto th e magnetron. Sin& vo u can,t actually aalusi tfrepower of youl rrragnetron, th e porver switch jusi pulsesyour magnetron "1

3t-rdof { fo r a length of time dependent

upon th e timer setting.We will .,oib. using th e controlpanel on our maser since i t would requi re lou to stand

next to the maser when yo u fire it .Th e door interlocks on your microwave oven ensure

that th e magnetron can no t fire with th e door open. Therear e tw o door switches to create redundancy fo r iafety. Th einterlocks also control the light inside th e oven "urri iy. W"will not be incorporating dJor interlocks into o.r. ,riu""r.

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The cooling fan biows air across the magnetron to keep

it from overheating. The wind it creates also turns the

bearn diffracting fan in the waveguide. We will be using

the cooling fan in our maser.

The only other components we will cover are the fuse

and the thermal protection device. The fuse protects the

cornponents from electrical short circuits by interrupting

the incoming electricity. If the fuse blows you will have to

replace it. The thermal protection device is mounted di -

rectly on the magnetron. It interrupts the incoming elec-

tricity if the magnetron gets too hot. Once the therrnal

protection device cools of f it will turn the Power back on.

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Select ing the microwave oven you wi l l convert into a

maserneedsto ue JJo"tlt t?itt{ered' Somelargecom-

mercial ovens '"q"1'" 220 volts of electricity to operate'

Do yo u have 22O""t it t""ttable where vou

'vvantto use

yo,,,*u,.,?Ti''"J;ii';;;;;s; :::lt';',$"J]ll; tL"ti i "^a"t 'ne effect ive operat ing rang

fo.rrr. your budgtt t'tJat to be -considered'

You may want i" tf '"tt the dumpster of an appliance

,:P;i't:r,Y:tiLf:,T:'ilTtH",","#:ili{t:;i#i:ffi,i"T;'"1:;;;;s":.*:":j:',*i"'":11'['first maser after I ftua u fire in my microwave oven' (you

have to remove tft"tt metal::t^1P-t,

from Chinese food

containers) The ot"'t *u ' destroyed' bu t the magnetron

;J; ; ; supplv were not dama8ed'ooutto do wil l be

A basicot'""'it* of what we a:€

helpful. We wiil;;;;;*g the microwave's magnetron

and relateo t"t"it'i' ;;1f e,rr-111ting the door satetv

interIocks,ti*" " u"i power:""tl:f iy; l"t if;x1 TJJ

i::*:F*ffJ'T*?il",:":;:'.# J;d";;'ic dia-gram, bu t we f'tt""-i'*fta"td one fo r thosepeople wh o can'

[diugru* 2) When we build ou r maserwe will be eliminat-

in g al l of the to*po"tnts between the dashed lines'

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Fuse --+

BlackWire From Cord

+- ThermalOverload

i:'Tiriiii;'eii;i;A;

<- DefrostContacts

Magnetron ----1

White Wire From Cord

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<- Transformer

RectifierDiode--+

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Once you have obtained th e oven to be dissected, besure to disconnect th e power, because very dangerousvoltages ar e present with the magnetron,s po*u, sirpply.Even after the unit is unpluggea frigf, lroltug" *; i bupreseni in the capaciLor, sc cion,t go sticking your hairCsinside until we identify an d discharge the capicitor. Startby removing th e outside cover from th e miciowave. Th eoutside cover will no t be reused so you ca n bend it as yo uremove it .

Once th e cover is removed, carefully look to se e ifthere is any documentation or schematis diagrams in -cluded with the oven. Most manufacturers include a wholepacket of information hidden insid.e the oven cover. Ifthey are included with your model they can help assistyou in component identif ication.

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We must no w find an d discharge th e high voltage

1"n"i' "' i:::.ll;1,""ll,t3,::'ri; il:'?"J;'::i!?

i;T;f::fi:,T,ff':ru",il;"'i;;;i"-Jy-"^'::l:::lT[1]shy'uld notice ,n"t in" *i"t toiti^g from it ar e large and

hlve thick itt"'t^tio" around them' Some models will

Jv.n have plastic ' i i" iat around the terminals themselves

dopr. t .niarcing to other comPonents'

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-uri.,g *.tt it 'i^t";;u"tt; Pt'll, 'h"

plastic shield up

t\e wire away ""; 'n; ; ; ;acitor ' Then Lke an insulated

wlre with one end connecied to a good ground tt": l u1u

copPer PiPe) u" a tJ"'in" otntt en l of ti e wire an d touch

i t to the capacitor 'J '**"f t one at a t ime' Becarefuland do

not touch the pipelr ; ; ; ; ; t " exceptfor the insur latedpart

Also closeyo"' t1 'u ' just beiore you touch each terminal '

in casethere are sParks'

Most capacltor!l'" ut'"uay discharged before aolie

this proced,""'tt i ' gooa praS,iice^tro,dothis each time you

touch or go ""u' tfi" capacitor after the unit has been

plugged in'. , - : r^-+ i { . , -^ , i i l he fhe maqnetron.

Th e next comPonent to identify will be th e magnetro

(see photo Z; Vot"' mu y not look ex-actly like this one' bu t

it wil l be very "*liu' ' etso note th e thermal protectron

device mounted on to p of th e magnetron' Yo u will no t be

able to see th e tl f of ih " *ugtt"tron at this point as it is

housed in th e wJveguide that carries the microwave en -

ergy to the.oven.cavi tY'

Th e cootrng i; ' i"L" pn"t" 3) should be th e easiest

component t. ial"t i iy' it t lt" that it is aimed directly at

th e maBne'i[1'.""a

to find th etransforrner' (see photo 4)

Most ovens h"";; ly oi t t 'u"trormer' Some models do

have a second t*"' i l '*"r fo r the timer an d clock in th e

oven. If th e *"J"f y"tt have ha s two transformers' we

need to select tft"-"^t with wires going directly to th e

magnetron an d capacitor'._r^-2wave oven will have

ih " Po*tr cord fo r Your mlcr(

three wires' Th;;;; "i-re (ground) is connected directly

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to th e metal frame of the oven' Th e white wire (neutral)

soes to the front t""ittt pt1;r:f

tl t microwave' Th e

ulack wire (hot) g;;;h;;gh a fuse assembly an d then

tradit ionally goes';; ;h ; t l iermal protection device di -

"'$:;ln'|;'ffi:il:r:':tvey,,':i:r:.':-":,:i:'I"J:fi:with termitur" o''i'?;;";;" of the transformer that is

connected to the : ;"; ; i 0"""t ' i , "L 'h"power cord' is

called the primar; t;;;; tli" side that is connected to the

masnetron u'-'atupitT'-ot'it t1irlll

secondary side' The

,..6.,du.ysideofio"t t'u'-"f"11::T;JrlT"Ti;;;t,::i",:i .r*ir',utt, depending "l. iLt:. *.11:t;L,ich

termi^als ar e

i " t * " t t do hive a labei i r rc l icat tng '

pr imarv and secorrdarv '

No w uo" 'rtot'tJ'Jtu* a basic diagram of your marn

componen", '"toiJuf ia " or th e tr-ansformer' caPacltor'

rnagnetron,utta u^-t oti 'er compolents connected directlv

to any of the othei main components ' such as a rect l t ler

diode (see photoll-V"t ma y har"e to remove some !\'rre

t iesto exPosema#ii ' l i ; i ; ; t ' Now draw thewires that

connecttt''" *ur'' ';;;;;;i: "l:: describeanv mark-

i ngs or co lo r ing on the wi res inyour d iagram'

You wil l f 'ut ' "? ai"o" ' l" t t the'wires*h"t t you disas-

semble the ove' t";; ;;ery effort to mark the wi'res

and terminur' trtuiry ;;;;;:":*bly will be easy' I recom-

mend putting t;i;;; of masking tape near every terminal

and on each end of each wire' so vou can mark directly on

everv connect ion'You may for now disregard the thermal

o""tioua and fuse assemblY'

Finally, o"t""y'oJu'"to"fia"''tt that you will be abie to

re-wire ttte mai"r"Jo*pott"^ts' -(transiormer'capacltor'

magnetron, ""i;"t;;t5t";i;dej uegin disassemblv' How

your oven i' ';;;;;;; yttl 1l'-tlewhat order vou re -

move the parts' Reilot'" the transformer' capacitor' recti-

fier diode, *^g"tt'o" and any to*ott''"tts wired directly

to these to*po'i""i' u'-ta rewire ihem back together as

,oo^u,"u'r''o*! on1nt,is::11:i1i: ti;: .::T:t::;:lcomponents connected to the pnmar'

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to the metal frame of th e oven' Th e white wire (neutral)

goes to th e front control panel of th e microwave' Th e

6tact wire (hot) goes throlgh a fuse assembly an d then

tradit ionally goes to th e thermal protection device di -

rectly on the magrretron

Ybu should not ice that your t ransformer has two sides

wi th terminals on i t . The side of the t ransformer that is

connected to the cont ro l parre l , and the Power cord ' - is

cal led the pr imary side, the side that is connected to the

magnetron and capaci tor is cai led the secondary side' The

," . I . ,d. ry side of your t ransformer may have two or three

terminals, depending on the manufacturer ' Most t rans-

formers , lo h lvea t ibei incl icat ing which terminals are

pr imarv and secondarv.'No* vou should draw a basic diagrarn of your main

components, secondary side of th e transformer' capacito-r'

*ugi-,"rror,, an d an v other comPonents connected directlv

to in y of th e othei main components, such as a rectif ier

d iode (see photo 5) You mav have to remove some wire

t ies to "^por" indiv idual wi res' Now draw the wires that

connect the main comPonents ' AIso descr ibe any mark-

ings or color ing on the wires in your diagram'

You wi l l have to disconnect the wires when you disas-

semble th e oven so make every effort to mark th e wires

and, terminals clear ly so reassembly wi l l be easy' I recom-

mend putting a piece of masking taPe near every terminalan d on each en d of each wire, so vou ca n mark directly on

everv connect ion- You may for now disregard the thermal

over load and fuse assemblY.

Finally, once yo u ar e confident that yo u will be abie to

re-wire th e main comPonents, (transformer, capacitor'

magnetron, and. rectif ier diode) begin disassembly' How

yori, olr.t is configured will dictate what order yo u re -

*o.r" th e parts. Remove the transformer, capacitor' recti-

f ier diode, magnetron an d an y comPonents wired directly

to these comPonents an d rewire them back together as

soon as each component is removed' Do no t remove any

component, "o.,r-t..t"d to the primary side of the transformer'

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Be sure to save all of the mounting hardware you remove.(Screws, nuts, etc.)

You should now remove the fan and disconnect its

wires from the control panel. Also remove the power cord,fuse assembly and thermal overload.You may incorporate the light from the microwave

oven into the maser, so you can seefrom a distance that itis powered and on. If you wish to do this you will need toremove the light bul b, fixture and wires coming from thecontrol panel. If you want your maser to look more dis-creet you may want to leave it off.

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Be sure to save all of the mounting hardware you remove.(Screws, nuts, etc.)

You should now remove the fan and disconnect its

wires from the control panel . Also remove the power cord,fuse assembly and thermal overload.You may incorporate the light from the microwave

oven into the maser, so you can see from a distance that itis powered and on. If you wish to do this you will need toremove the light bul b, fixture and wires coming from thecontrol panel. If you want your maser to look more dis-creet you may want to leave it off.

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The next step in construct ing your maser is to designand build a frarne. rn . rru*".;; d;r".y basic, (seephoto5) or the maser could U" *o.r.1"Jin a briefcase. Whereand how you will want to ,rr" ti . maser will determinemost of the frame,s configuration.Now we will build a b"asicf;;" fo r the maser. Start

ry1tha piece of sheet metal about 1 faIIof th'e; ; ; ; -p onents1t,.u.,"rorllJJ :;""".1,ff :1.:?:netron) on the metai so that rf," *ug.,.tron,s b,.rir"rr.r., 'd-or nozzle is pointed_ away from t"h" other components.Also make sure the exist ingwir ing wil l reachuu.h.o*po_nent becauseyou don,t wa"nt , ; ,pi : " high voltagewir ing.

Your fan wil l have to U. '" i*"a direct ly at themaslret i .on,scc. l i : rs f ins. This w. i l lprobaUlv ."q.dr" th"tfhe fan be mountedio a ..urii"ui;;i""". yo u will need t<.rmake a 90 degree bend ir",tf," *.LTto "."ute the verticalmounting surface. you ca n *ut" ii i" bend by placing apiece of 2 x 4 on top of yo-urpi;." ";;eral. Then stand onthe 2 x 4 an d lift th e metal "p "ringii e 2 x 4a sa guide fo rth e fold. you wilt.have ro f"il;fr.;etal a little past 90degrees and it will spring U..t ," SOdegrees.Now with all of t^hepXrts i"y*g"f" their proper posi_t ion, (make sure the fan h; 'r^ ; i . ; r "nce) mark eachcomponent's mounting holeswith amagic mark", ;r;..;i.

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Then, if yo u ar e mounting your fa n vertically' lay'the

frame on it s side andmark-the fan mount holes'

Dril l each itoft f" t have marked with an appropriate

sized.dril l . Mak" uutft hole a litt le bigger than' th e screw

that will go through it ' Then b;qin to mount th e compo-

nents to th e fru*", U"it! tu'"ft ' ' i no t to stress any of th e

wires. Once you have everyth ing mounted' go back over

al l th e hardware u,,a tignturr it a-gain, If yo u ar e going to

use the l ight you should mount 1t now'

Wewi l l nowbeg in tow i re t l r em ase r . Dono t p l ug i n t he

unit to test it ,,,-tt if'y""

nave rea-cftl-re.restof th e book' This

is a dangero,l, *tJpo" an d r'vehave to cover maser safety'

The green . ' . ' ' r " f 'orr ' the i r t 'n 'e ' rcorci should be screwed

direct ly" to the metal f rame of the ntaser ' You can use a

;;;* ihtt hot.t ' down c1corr..pol' i€t 'rtif vou

'"\ 'ant'

The black wire should be connected to ei ther end of the

fuse holler. Yo u ;; ; ru n a rvire from th e other end of

th e fuse holder t" "i ift"t terminal of th e tl-rermal overload'

No w run a wire ft;;;h" other errctof tire thermal overload

to either terminal on th e primary side of th e transformer'

AIso, connect on e of th e iw o fot't rvires here as well as on e

of the two l ight wi res' , , - ^-^6 !^r ' - 'Th e white wire should be connected to th e open terml-

na l on th e primary side of th e transformer' Also connect

th e other wire froirr.,rt" r.r, and th e light to this terminal'

No w take sorne cardboard an d tape' an d cons.truct a

shield arouncl th e capacitor terminals' so that nothing can

accicientaiiy ge r rrear iire rcrrrl i i idls'

There, i t is wi red and almost ready to be tested, I f you

ftu.r" u.,y knowledge of electronics an d electricity' you

should have notic"i thtt there is no on-off switch' If you

plug it in , i t wi l l be on'

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Racf io Shack sel ls ai r appl iarrce i 'ernote cont ro l system'

which enables yo u to 'wiicit th e maser on arrctof f at a great

distance f rom the maser ' Usinga remote swi tching systern

is the safest way to f i re your maser '

I f you do not wish to use the remote system' you can

use an extension tota pt"gged into a swi tched receptacle '

Make sure you t't '" it ' extension cord with a ground'

because you rnay not bypass the ground'

Whatever yo u us e to turn your maser on ' make sure

y.;;;;;;orr"ia"'Jtt Ji 'tuttt" from th e maser' Make sure

that the energy " ;; ; ui*"a at metal that will reflect th e

radiation back to yo"' totution' Remember' the electro-

il:'"":::**T;:J*,;'*:"::h:'lT^',",::i'j:^':11i t bounces arounc

tremely far. If Possrore irave a metai vr'al1between you 'rnd

th e maser.Another good safety idea is.to ai m a vid'eo camera at th e

maser so you ca " view th e firing remotely' Most video

cameras can be hootuJ "p directl l i to .a television' ""1-11t]

;;;J . good length of cabling' Just be sure the carnera rs

;;;;#g to be frit bY the maser.directlY'

To test yot" ttt^#' pt t 1small cup o' fwater i.1front-of

th" ;;;;"iron, about i inches away' Then fire the maser

fo r about S"""o"iJ'V"t *iff notice that the water is rnuch

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hotter than it would have been ha d it been placed in th e

rnicrowave oven for the same time' This is because the

microw'ave oven breaks up th e maser beam so th e oven

heats more evenly.However, here we ar e dealing with the

concentrated Pure beam.

Lastly, be sure that whenever yo u Power uP your

rnaser, nobody is downrange that yo u don't intend to be

downrange. Remember, you ca n kil l from a great distance

wi th a maser.

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Masers can be used as a clefensive or ot tenslve weaPons

sys t em . Us ingseve ra l rnaSe l s t oge i i r c r i r r . r na r ravco t r l c j b t :

used to Protect or invade any given area'I f you had an entryway you needecl to protect , a maser

can be a good choice. I f there was suf f ic ient overhead vou

could.rl. i lor" th e rnaser in an attic aimed through a srnail

hole st ra ight down- Again, I have not conducted any tests

on any l iv ing mat ter . But I can' t imagi rre a brain being very

useful af ter receiv ing a 10 second exposure f rom a 2500

wat t magnetron at two feet away' ' You could hook the

maser. .p to a 120 vol t output on an alarm system' Then,

rather than a si ren going of f anci scar ing the burglar , you

have c r im ina l f l am be . P leasecheck vou r I oca l l aws rega rd -

ing act ive alarm svstems. Also be sure vour system doesn' t

faGe alarm and cook a re lat ive or f r iend'

You could use a goocl DC to AC converter t i rat p lugs

into your car 's cigaret te l ighter . This can be used to power

yo.ri *ut.r whiie away from home. Just be certain th e

t .u* clear ly exi ts the car. I f i t s tar ts bouncing around

inside the vehic le the resul ts would be disast rous (LIn less

your target happens to be in th e vehicle)'

I t would be possib le to disable a vehic le, i f you can get

th e microwave energy to reflect through th e radiator into

th e engine compartment. Th e energy will no t pass through

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