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Old November 11th 10, 07:45 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Barry" wrote:

"tom" wrote in message
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Are you telling all the rest of us that may have inferior equipment
that we shouldn't even try to measure things?


No. In fact, playing with a scope and a pulse generator is quite
educational.

And we aren't all dumb enough not to understand what gives us
resolution.

tom
K0TAR


Trying to measure the thickness of a single sheet of paper with a ruler
graduated in eighth's of an inch is analogous. About all you can say
with certainty is that the paper is much thinner than 1/8 inch.

My last post gave a nominal value for the reflection coefficient of coax
with a migrated center conductor like N1PR postulated. At 2 GHz, the
2-inch section will be about 0.4 wavelength. Will you get detectible
reflections? Yes.

73, Barry WA4VZQ


Well not exactly, IF, one were to take a "Stack" of said paper, that was
exactly 1/8 of an Inch thick, then count the number of sheets, and
divide the 1/8 inch by the number of sheets, One could get a VERY close
approximation of the thickness of a single sheet...... Duh...