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Cecil Moore June 1st 05 03:15 PM

Smith Chart
 
I've added a Smith Chart graphic to my All-HF-Band-No-Tuner-Antenna
information on my web page.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/smith.htm

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Hal Rosser June 2nd 05 12:02 AM


"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
I've added a Smith Chart graphic to my All-HF-Band-No-Tuner-Antenna
information on my web page.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/smith.htm

=----
Its a purty chart, too.
I've got nothing but respect for folks that have the patience to sit down
and figure out how to use one of those.



Jerry Martes June 2nd 05 12:18 AM


"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
. ..

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
I've added a Smith Chart graphic to my All-HF-Band-No-Tuner-Antenna
information on my web page.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/smith.htm

=----
Its a purty chart, too.
I've got nothing but respect for folks that have the patience to sit down
and figure out how to use one of those.


Hal

It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart difficult to
use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your benefit
within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses them.

Jerry



John Smith June 2nd 05 12:26 AM

Jerry:

He may mean it in the sense of using a sliderule--why if you have a
program, programmable calculator to give results?

Warmest regards,
John

"Jerry Martes" wrote in message
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"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
. ..

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
I've added a Smith Chart graphic to my All-HF-Band-No-Tuner-Antenna
information on my web page.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/smith.htm

=----
Its a purty chart, too.
I've got nothing but respect for folks that have the patience to sit
down
and figure out how to use one of those.


Hal

It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart difficult
to use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your
benefit within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses
them.

Jerry





Hal Rosser June 2nd 05 01:02 AM

Hal

It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart difficult to
use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your benefit
within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses them.

Jerry


Jerry,
You're probably right. I could probably lean how in an afternoon.
I sat down with one I printed out once, and thought I had it figured out.
Then when I needed to use it again, I would need to be retrained.
I remember how to use an MFJ259 from use to use, though. :-)

I just don't have the patience - it just doesn't grab my attention like a
gizmo does.



Hal Rosser June 2nd 05 01:07 AM

So now you're pickin' on my slide rule? Is nothing sacred??
I like my slide rule. Its more useful than my solar-powered flashlight.
The slide rule works without any power or batteries. :-)
And its accurate to 3 (sometimes 4) significant digits.

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Jerry:

He may mean it in the sense of using a sliderule--why if you have a
program, programmable calculator to give results?

Warmest regards,
John




John Smith June 2nd 05 01:09 AM

Hal:

I too am lazy... I think we found one thing we agree on... a beer in a
hammock with a programmable calculator is to be preferred to a table,
straightedge and smith chart... besides, I scribble on 'em.... frown

Warmest regards,
John

"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
. ..
Hal

It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart difficult
to
use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your
benefit
within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses them.

Jerry


Jerry,
You're probably right. I could probably lean how in an afternoon.
I sat down with one I printed out once, and thought I had it figured
out.
Then when I needed to use it again, I would need to be retrained.
I remember how to use an MFJ259 from use to use, though. :-)

I just don't have the patience - it just doesn't grab my attention
like a
gizmo does.





John Smith June 2nd 05 01:24 AM

I have an old pickett slide around here somewhere--ahhh, like you, never
throw anything away lol....

Warmest regards,
John

"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
. ..
So now you're pickin' on my slide rule? Is nothing sacred??
I like my slide rule. Its more useful than my solar-powered
flashlight.
The slide rule works without any power or batteries. :-)
And its accurate to 3 (sometimes 4) significant digits.

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Jerry:

He may mean it in the sense of using a sliderule--why if you have a
program, programmable calculator to give results?

Warmest regards,
John






Hal Rosser June 2nd 05 01:25 AM


"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Hal:

I too am lazy... I think we found one thing we agree on... a beer in a
hammock with a programmable calculator is to be preferred to a table,
straightedge and smith chart... besides, I scribble on 'em.... frown

Warmest regards,
John


Scribbble on 'em??
That implies you have occasionally used the old-fashioned "pencil".
Lets narrow it down to the beer and hammock for now. ;-)
not partial to calculators, phones, or loud music.



John Smith June 2nd 05 01:26 AM

I should point out, everyone should at least know about a smith and have
used it... kinda gives you a "feel" for the way all the variables work
together... it is a good thing...

Warmest regards,
John

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Hal:

I too am lazy... I think we found one thing we agree on... a beer in
a hammock with a programmable calculator is to be preferred to a
table, straightedge and smith chart... besides, I scribble on 'em....
frown

Warmest regards,
John

"Hal Rosser" wrote in message
. ..
Hal

It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart
difficult to
use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your
benefit
within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses them.

Jerry


Jerry,
You're probably right. I could probably lean how in an afternoon.
I sat down with one I printed out once, and thought I had it figured
out.
Then when I needed to use it again, I would need to be retrained.
I remember how to use an MFJ259 from use to use, though. :-)

I just don't have the patience - it just doesn't grab my attention
like a
gizmo does.








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