It's been a long time since I had statistics in college. However, in medical studies, when numbers are presented comparing 2 outcomes, a Chi-square test (or Fisher's Exact test if the sample is small) is run to determine if the difference is statistically significant. Is there something similar that could or should be done when comparing receiver specs? Do all the numbers you techies are comparing have real-world value, or do some of them make no difference in our day to day operating? Barry W2UP
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