TV station uses $10 wok to stay on air
Engineers at a small New Zealand television station are using inexpensive Chinese woks to keep their station on the air. Unable to afford $20,000+ commercial uplinks, the engineers at 45 South (Channel 41 UHF) used $10 woks to beam video from their base station to a repeater located on top of Cape Wanbrow. They claim the woks have worked superbly with the signals reaching up to 20km.
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