[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Date Index][
Thread Index][
Author Index]
Re: EME moonbounce?
I'm belated to respond here, again. I was thinking of small resistors -
circuit board style. If one sent a signal through a whole mess of 'em,
re-amplified as necessary in between, would it delay the signal
appreciably? Or would it take such an ungodly army of them that it would
make it all ridiculous?
I liked the elegance of a simple wire, but I can see that the length,
among other considerations, would make it less elegant that I first
thought.
I LOVE the opto-delay idea, extravagant though it sounds. Let's mention
it to Fripp :).
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
> yes, due to the fact that a long cable has a high resistance, it would
> be necessary to boost the input signal in order to obtain some very
> small signal at the far end. That is why repeaters are used on
> undersea cables, each section is amplified before sending into the
> next section.
>
> hmmm, I don't know much about optics, but it would be cool to build a
> box which takes the audio signal, converts to optical, then bounces
> off of two mirrors set x distance apart, when the number of bounces
> equals the distance you want, send the signal to the output. Voila, an
> Opto - Delay! This would also probably be the most expensive delay
> known to man, since it would require precise laser-optic type mirrors
> and a laser.
>
> Eric