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"JB" wrote in news:gQ2vk.206$Af3.111@trnddc06:
God's plan won't be usurped, but we can petition Him with prayer over some points. This leads us to another possible conclusion. I was listening to a preacher just last night. According to him, All is preordinated. God knows the outcome of everything and every single thing that has and will ever happen. All is predestinated. This has been known from before he created the unuverse Do your prayers make any difference, they really don't, because God knew you were going to pray, and he knew his response. You had no choice. You did what you did because God made you do it that way. This of course means that God knows the predestination of every person he created, which means that he knew that he was knowingly condemming a whole lot of people to an eternity of torture. Nice guy. |
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On Sep 3, 7:18*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: I agree that a balun operating at 14 MHz would be a choke when operating at 70MHz. You would do well to agree that a well-designed W2DU balun operating at 14 MHz is choking the heck out of the 14 MHz common-mode current in order to achieve the balun function. I wouldn't say it was choking the common mode.mode current, I would say it is isolating it from diff mode current by simply creating an isolated ground reference point (you could define it at centertap if you were so inclined). Of course I would agree that the impedance between diff mode current at the input and CM current in the output had better be very high, infinity would be best, but the finite impedances to load and source respectively should match the balun. If you want to call the ground isolation function "choking", that use of this colloquialism is fine with me but FYI that is not the traditional vernacular for that that application. Also, if the W2DU balun is referred to as the "ugly balun", I do believe the use of a bifilar winding around an air core to create an RF transformer has been around for more than 100 years so I do not understand why it is so-named after a contemporary ham. It is rather simple to go from bifilar enameled copper to using the shield and inner conductor of a coax as "bifilar" conductors. All of this stuff is pretty basic EE (Associate level, not even Bachelors) and I hesitate to spend much more time on it. |
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On Sep 3, 7:25*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: So that means I get 0 volts when I touch one side of the 120V in my electrical service to the 120V other side? I was afraid I might see 240V. If those signals are equal in amplitude and 180 degrees out of phase, it means they are *differential*, you will see 240v, and you had better not short them together. OTOH, if they are common-mode signals, they are in-phase and you can short them together to your heart's content - no current will flow. Again, you seem to have the IEEE definitions of "differential" and "common-mode" exactly reversed in your head. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Really? Do you believe the currents in a resonant 1/2 wave dipole are common mode or differential mode? |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
"JB" wrote in news:gQ2vk.206$Af3.111@trnddc06: ... Nice guy. Wow, just imagine, some guy ( a God) claims to know all about "you." Ain't much of a claim huh, a complex mind would be much more difficult, huh? ROFLOL "He" might have to guess then ... ;-) Regards, JS -- It is like a nightmare where the public servants are the people which the police are supposed to protect us from! |
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