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Dr. Slick wrote:
Well, that is pretty entertaining and interesting, i will admit. However, the result isn't very practical... On the contrary, the result is extremely practical and isn't very ideal, just like real-world physics. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: Well, that is pretty entertaining and interesting, i will admit. However, the result isn't very practical... On the contrary, the result is extremely practical and isn't very ideal, just like real-world physics. :-) When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Slick |
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Dr. Slick wrote:
When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Dr. Slick wrote: When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. Just curious, Cecil. What were you using a distortionless line for? Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Dr. Slick wrote: When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. Just curious, Cecil. What were you using a distortionless line for? Methinks you jumped to conclusions. Slick didn't ask when was the last time I used a distortionless line. He asked when was the last time I used the equation "G=C*R/L" for anything. I'm using it right now. I used it yesterday to refresh my memory about distortionless lines which I did use quite often before I retired from Intel in 1998. If I presently held a job in the cable modem group, I suppose I would still be using them. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Dr. Slick wrote: When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. Just curious, Cecil. What were you using a distortionless line for? Methinks you jumped to conclusions. Slick didn't ask when was the last time I used a distortionless line. He asked when was the last time I used the equation "G=C*R/L" for anything. I'm using it right now. I used it yesterday to refresh my memory about distortionless lines which I did use quite often before I retired from Intel in 1998. If I presently held a job in the cable modem group, I suppose I would still be using them. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp I'm surprised the golden ears croud hasn't discovered distortionless lines as a means of separating the gullible from their gold. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. Oh really? Please explain in detail? S. |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: When was the last time you used "G = C * R / L" for anything? Yesterday. Ok, kids, can you say: "BULL****"? Slick |
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