Ian White, G3SEK wrote:
The smart way is to use the tool that *always* works - especially when
it's no harder to use.
It's not smart to use a tool that only works some of the time *and* has
nothing extra to offer.
The something extra is simplicity. The equations for a small loop, for
instance, are not the full equations but a simplified version. Virtually
all of our often-used equations are simplified versions.
Every electronic instrument we use only works some of the time.
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73, Cecil
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