Re: Notwork connection



Richard Gadsden <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in <RdidnYB57_stv07XnZ2dnUVZ8jpi4p2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Lionel wrote:
Ask me some time about the 'project manager' who managed to get a laser
comms unit installed in such a fashion that it needed to be able to
shoot an IR beam through a steel tower.

We managed one of those, but that's because they built their steel tower
through our IR beam.

How much power did you need to make the hole through the beam? Wasn't
that rather hard on the receiver?

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