Reg Edwards wrote:
INSERTION LOSS due to an electrical network is the additional loss
dissipated in a load when the network is inserted between a generator and
its load. It may actually be a gain.
Well Reg, speaking of loads, given all the possible definitions,
does that apply when one (not you) shoves the network up one's
posterior? :-)
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73, Cecil
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