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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 244794" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>The Bajak commits its send load to free dimansional space.This could be interspace, other dimansions, or what your instrument directors chosen on that unit. I wouldn't build anything Bajak unless you can find performance reports on people using a unit like that.</p><p></p><p>I know for one the target to direct to materialize instrumentation, may involved something using cell phone technologies, but rigged up to a specialized antenna. This can be tricky so your first visit before you start building anything would probably be a read on the delta T antenna and then deduce branch-off technologies of how you would direct signal, to carry the load package, to find your touchdown point.</p><p></p><p>Bajak's a markedly differing technology than an HDR. A standard HRD has a boomerang feature built into it, but the Bajak doesn't.</p><p>Another issues power to envelope the load mass and then trip or tilt, trapdoor-like shunt, that energized load to desired target area.</p><p></p><p>Really get to know who the Bajak works first.</p><p></p><p>*First impression of how Bajak came to be, was a lead shunt off power mains to stereo radio using antenna leads. Use bare wired a lead placing a metal paperclip on wire. Clip glowed blue briefly, for a moment, then faded to nothing, or disappeared.</p><p></p><p>You'll need a few book on quantum dynamics also. You've really got to use your noodle here, is not an area for armatures. Lamdo</p><p></p><p>*Other sources TTI conversations on portable battery packs to use for HDRs at Silbury area, UK, for HDR delineates. How much power is needed, streamlined carrying case and can you jam all this crap beneath a raincoat. Ollie was smart as Hell, but as they say, "The lad pulled it off "!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 244794, member: 259"] The Bajak commits its send load to free dimansional space.This could be interspace, other dimansions, or what your instrument directors chosen on that unit. I wouldn't build anything Bajak unless you can find performance reports on people using a unit like that. I know for one the target to direct to materialize instrumentation, may involved something using cell phone technologies, but rigged up to a specialized antenna. This can be tricky so your first visit before you start building anything would probably be a read on the delta T antenna and then deduce branch-off technologies of how you would direct signal, to carry the load package, to find your touchdown point. Bajak's a markedly differing technology than an HDR. A standard HRD has a boomerang feature built into it, but the Bajak doesn't. Another issues power to envelope the load mass and then trip or tilt, trapdoor-like shunt, that energized load to desired target area. Really get to know who the Bajak works first. *First impression of how Bajak came to be, was a lead shunt off power mains to stereo radio using antenna leads. Use bare wired a lead placing a metal paperclip on wire. Clip glowed blue briefly, for a moment, then faded to nothing, or disappeared. You'll need a few book on quantum dynamics also. You've really got to use your noodle here, is not an area for armatures. Lamdo *Other sources TTI conversations on portable battery packs to use for HDRs at Silbury area, UK, for HDR delineates. How much power is needed, streamlined carrying case and can you jam all this crap beneath a raincoat. Ollie was smart as Hell, but as they say, "The lad pulled it off "! [/QUOTE]
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