
October 2nd 03, 04:56 AM
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In article ,
(Brian) writes:
Please explain the "large roll" that math plays in amateur radio.
Were you on a roll and slipped in the butter?
Perhaps Larry would comment?
Hmmm, well, I'm just a couple of millimeters shorter than 6' tall,
weigh 180 lbs. soaking wet, and I'm an amateur radio operator.
Unfortunately, I'm somewhat "Math challenged." Therefore, I'm
probably not too likely to develop any new formuli for the computation
of the various electrical characteristics of any new mode to be
developed for the ARS. I can, however, use my calculator(s) to
compute basic problems using Ohm's Law, though I'd need to do
some brushing up first. So, there you have it.
BTW, nobody that was "on" me would slip in any butter, since I
don't use it. Too much cholesteroil.
73 de Larry, K3LT
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