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Phil Kane wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:35:59 GMT, (Don Pearce) wrote: (sorry, lost attribution follows) He can't be a competent engineer if he doesn't understand synchronous detection, which may predate single side band, pre 1952. He can't be a competent engineer if he doesn't understand three-phase power generation and transmission as well. Learning all that was necessary before we could learn electronics in every major engineering school. Hmmm. When I was an undergrad, electronics usually came after electromagnetic physics. Power generation and transmission were EE electives, if not grad courses. In response to the OP: 46, unemployed software engineer/computer scientist. --gregbo gds at best dot com |