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That's an interesting idea. Like a radar unit i could mount on the roof and track planes
That would make some heck of a transmitter i bet if you could get it right.
IMHO, the most valuable components are the mechanical things, like switches, connectors, and hardware. Resistors and capacitors are a waste of time. Big inductors, like from SMPS, are valuable, if you know what they are. IC's are probably irrelevant. If they are labeled, MCU's are protected and cheap. Other logic chips are also cheap. If they have proprietary labels, forget it. There may be some rare IC's with value. But it is certainly not worth the time to remove most of the IC's, identify them, label them, and catalog.
John
I checked the magnets. They re pretty big and strong ceramic type magnets. It looks like they may slide off the center core once the two tabs on the top plate are bent slightly, but i didnt try that.
I've taken magnets out of large numbers of them, it's pretty easy![]()
Hi,
Sounds good, are they glued in or just stay in due to pressure from the top plate or something?
A very dangerous microwave transmitter, or gunnplexer with a range of 150 miles.
Parts are good, but useless if not organized.
Magnetrons are VERY dangerous. If you crack or crush the pieces around the antenna, the dust is extremely toxic and can cause serious health issues. Besides that, Magnetrons emit intense microwaves that can cause harm if not shielded properly. In most cases I recommend simply disposing of them, not saving them. Getting the magnets out can be a risky procedure.