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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: I have stared at the W8JI web page http://www.w8ji.com/inductor_current_time_delay.htm for a long time, and I just cannot find anyplace where he mentions 4.5 degrees. Is that your calculation rather than Tom's? Good Grief, Gene. Do you not know how to change ns of delay to degrees of delay at 4 MHz? Assuming that some posters may not know how, here's how. Degrees of delay = 360(ns of Delay/WL/c) The wavelength at 4 MHz is 246 feet. W8JI tells us that the speed of light is 0.9821 ft/ns. That makes the delay for a 3 ns delay equal to 4.47 degrees. Cecil, A proper "quote" does not include any extra analysis. If you want to add your own explanation or disagreement, by all means do so. Incorrect quoting simply destroys credibility for your argument. W8JI did not say "4.5 degrees", you did. (And yes, I do understand the equations.) 73, Gene W4SZ |
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