Reflection Loss
Dear Richard,
You must have a very extensive library.
By the way, it is NOT Terman or his books which I disdain.
It is the TREATMENT, by his readers, of his books as Bibles which I
disdain.
The situation is on a par with the more modern, unjustifyable,
absolute confidence placed in computer programs and pocket calculators
by their users.
Computer programs have authors. How much confidence can be placed in
THEM is what matters.
Amongst my exceedingly small collection of books is one of Terman's.
It was printed during WW2. I bought it, second hand, just after the
war. 60 years back I learned, critically, a lot from it. Nowadays I
refer to it every few months when searching for something about which
to write another computer program. So the book is still quite
valuable as a comprehensible collection of topics.
I have nothing from Kraus. I know of him only from the frequency at
which he is referred to by bible worshippers on this newsgroup.
I have read about B,L & E. They are the famous trio who left the site
without bothering to measure ground resistivity. Their boss should
have sent them back. Who was HE? He must have known what they were
up to less than THEY did.
Being a WW2 veteran I'm pleased to meet you. The experience, like
mine, was educational. And I'm sure you have a sense of humour
similar to mine. ;o)
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Regards, Reg, G4FGQ.
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