| Pete, Corridor uses a microwave signal carried in a surface-wave mode (think of 
it as a waveguide with no walls) on wires to route high-speed data. The concept 
dates back to "G-line." In Corridor's application a lot more of it might 
radiate than they're saying -- but it's short range and (I hope) not in our 
bands.
Cortland Richmond
KA5S
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Sent: Aug 17, 2004 3:16 AM
I loved the comment from Corridor -- what the heck is this business about " 
The fundamental transport is via a surfacewave mode, which is 
simultaneously very low loss and substantially non-radiating"?  Have they 
repealed the laws of physics?
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