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Fred:
"How much string was on ball of string at the beginning" --MINUS-- "How much string is on the ball when you have cut the string off you need" = L(length of string) gessh! amateurs really should know that formula! tongue-in-cheek I just hate having to unwind the ball, measure the string, then do it again after cutting! John "Fred W4JLE" wrote in message ... How long is a piece of string? "redhat" wrote in message oups.com... what is the electrical length of a transmission line in degree? regards |
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The correct answer is "No, How Long is a Chinaman"
"John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() Fred: "How much string was on ball of string at the beginning" --MINUS-- "How much string is on the ball when you have cut the string off you need" = L(length of string) gessh! amateurs really should know that formula! tongue-in-cheek I just hate having to unwind the ball, measure the string, then do it again after cutting! John "Fred W4JLE" wrote in message ... How long is a piece of string? "redhat" wrote in message oups.com... what is the electrical length of a transmission line in degree? regards |
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 22:15:24 -0400, "Fred W4JLE"
wrote: The correct answer is "No, How Long is a Chinaman" Yes, his is. |
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