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On May 29, 4:39*pm, Baron wrote:
Richard Clark Inscribed thus:
The seven points I enumerate are from material drawn from a single
source. *I am sending you the full chapter treatment that speaks to
this topic alone from:
"Physical Electronics," Curtis L. Hemenway, Richard W. Henry, Martin
Caulton; John Wiley and Sons, 1962.
Others may ask for copies of this reference. *Others may ask where the
heat comes from, a topic I would enjoy elaborating upon. *It is a very
simple explanation that by using Walt's data above, can be rendered
into Watts/Temperature with only the difficulty of pressing calculator
keys. *These values than can weighed against real and tested
observation at the bench of the same tube in operation.
I cannot imagine anything else meriting discussion.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
I would appreciate a copy of the above reference, if you would be so
kind. *In order for me to continue following an interesting discussion.
Thankyou.
73's
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Best Regards:
* * * * * * * * * * *Baron.
Hi Richard,
Thank you for sending the copy of the paper you referenced. I've been
reviewing it this afternoon. Although I understand that induced
current results from a moving charge, I'm not as comfortable
discussing the Rp issue in terms of charges as I am with currents, so
I'm having a little difficulty in coming to grips with Rp while
reviewing the paper. Consequently, I need a little more time
assimilating the info before replying further in hope of resolving our
difference on the subject.
I'll be back with you as soon as I'm ready.
Walt
Walt
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