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Relationship Between Antenna Efficiency and Received Signal Strength
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January 29th 14, 10:22 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jerry Stuckle
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Relationship Between Antenna Efficiency and Received Signal Strength
On 1/29/2014 4:56 PM,
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 1/29/2014 3:40 PM,
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Yup, same as a slide rule unless your slide rule is several feet long.
A slide rule in an experienced hand is accurate to at least 3
significant figures, and in the low and, 4. They would be worthless as
an engineering tool if they were only good to two significant digits.
Utter horse****.
You obviously have no idea how to use a slide rule, either.
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I have attempted to prove nothing nor do I feel any obligation to prove
anything to a big mouth bull ****er such as you.
Your words have proven just the opposite.
Utter nonsense.
A typical comment from a troll.
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What book did you copy it out of?
Did you mean which textbook was used in the course on Smith charts?
No, I mean which library book did you copy it out of?
**** off and die, lunatic.
Even more mature!
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One does not need to know the math of SWR to derive SWR from a Smith chart
or to know what SWR means or know what to do with SWR.
No, but one needs the math to understand what the chart is telling you.
Without understanding the math, all you can get is the SWR (and related).
Babbling horse****.
Ah, back to this again.
Ever use a Smith Chart to design an oscillator? It can be quite useful.
No need for such a trivial task.
Wrong again.
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You are regularly proven wrong, in multiple newsgroups, by multiple people.
Utter horse****.
ROFLMAO!
You reqularly spread horse**** and your meg-ego in every newsgroup you
post in.
No, I correct trolls when they are wrong.
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