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On Sep 30, 12:46 pm, wrote:
Soundhaspriority wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote: I'm 35. Engineer. And you? I'm 57, and I'd like to say I'm an engineer, but the word is debased currency these days. People like me, who have done the studying, can design systems and circuits, write international standards, climb a transmitter tower in a gale, get you a telecomms license and shmooze middle eastern potentates etc etc are engineers. Designing circuits and writing standards will get you "engineer." The other things you mention are too nebulous to qualify for a title, but they're good things to be good at. Yes. I believe the word you're looking for is "technician" - somebody who knows how to fix various things and assemble them, but doesn't know how to design, because they typically have only 2 years of college or trade school. He can't be a competent engineer if he doesn't understand synchronous detection, which may predate single side band, pre 1952. Is "he" refering to me? Well sorry to disappoint you, but a lot of that stuff is passe', and no longer taught in college. I studied digital circuit design and digital signal processing at Penn State. No analog stuff other than the basics (op-amps). SFTV, All That Does Not Matter - Do You Listen to Free Over-the-Air AM/MW and Shortwave Radio ? Are You An Avid AM/MW and Shortwave Radio Listener. I Ask Myself : What IBOC ? All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go : Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour. * Twain Harte, CA -USA- |