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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... The responses from the professors frankly baffle me. If that's what they said, and if they meant what you think they mean, then yes, I disagree with the professors. Folks will have to decide whether to believe them, or me, or learn more about antenna operation so they can come to their own informed conclusions. I won't comment on the Navy training manual, recalling some of the simplifications made in the equivalent Air Force documents in an effort to make electronics understandable by the target audience. Roy Lewallen, W7EL I am also very familiar with the Military's method of training. even the FAA does the same thing. They are trying to train a group of people that just walked in off the street and a test said they had an aptitude to learn electronics. In reality they may have no previous knowledge at all. All of this training must take place in a few months so shortcuts in explaining it may be taken, math used is often limited to an 8th grade level. Believe me military training manuals are not the gospel of electronics but they are a very good place to start without a pre-engineering prerequisit. |
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Jimmie D wrote:
Believe me military training manuals are not the gospel of electronics but they are a very good place to start without a pre-engineering prerequisit. Does military current still flow from minus to plus? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... Jimmie D wrote: Believe me military training manuals are not the gospel of electronics but they are a very good place to start without a pre-engineering prerequisit. Does military current still flow from minus to plus? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com They did in the mid 70s. We have a newbie at work that just got out of the Navy and was showing me his training books, I will ask him.I always considered flow from + to - becasue it make dealing with solidstate easier even though I was taught - to +. Also I always remembered they said it flowed from - to + to answer their irrelavent questions.Last I heard an electic current was a flow of cuurent carriers tha tcould be electrons or holes flowing in opposite direction, to me it is mox nix. Jimmie |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Does military current still flow from minus to plus? I believe electron current still does. But it doesn't really matter. It's just that I really hate having to explain thermionic emission as a process whereby heating the cathode causes charge to be emitted from the anode. :-) 73 de ac6xg |
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