Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
John;
The Colpitts and Hartley Oscillators are still current technology. Dave WD9BDZ John Smith wrote: Ohhh, ask historical questions... Well, this is the digital age, fat chance of those questions ever getting there again... However, when the DMV starts asking questions on how to properly groom a horse--and what to do if the horse ever farts in public--you will know that world is ripe for such... John "Ham op" wrote in message ... Copy 60 seconds of Morse Code by hand with no errors, corrections or omissions. What's the difference between a Colpitts oscillator and a Hartley Oscillator? Draw schematics of both showing the differences. What is the purpose of a 'swinging choke'? Ah!! Those were the days ....n :-) David G. Nagel wrote: Draw a Colpitts Oscillator Dave WD9BDZ John Smith wrote: Ben: Give us a couple of examples of what you think are difficult, relevant and appropriate questions, let us see how difficult you think this "rocket science" is, exactly? Indeed, if there is something you are having a problem with, there are those here which can help you... John "Ben Jackson" wrote in message .. . On 2005-07-25, wrote: John, Why did you go to all that trouble? The test is so easy now a "Cave Man" could pass them. Actually I think they were dumbed down so a cave man could GRADE them. That dictated multiple choice, and it's hard to make a tough multiple choice test. Of course what do I know? I'm just a cave man who passed the tests! -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Question pools and answers... | Policy | |||
FCC Morse testing at 16 and 20 WPM | Policy | |||
New Candidate for 'Youngest Extra' | Policy | |||
New ARRL Proposal | Policy | |||
Low reenlistment rate | Policy |