What is most amazing about this thread is that two sides can state the exact
same thing, but find fault with and argue with the other.. (???)
It's bordering on comical.
73, Charlie k3ICH
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From: Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org
To: Richard Fjeld
Apparently Ohm's Law is too complicated to argue about on here. Let's go
back to discussing whether or not you can read the Heisenberg uncertainty
quantity (10-34 joule-seconds) on your voltmeter.
Tony KT0NY
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well. If it is a Simpson 260, I'm sure you can You can read ANYTHING with a
Simpson...;)
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You can read ANYTHING with a Simpson...
Including:
1 -- orientation of the meter. Try it. Zero the scale with the meter
vertical and then lay the meter on its back. Different readings.
2 -- the static charge on the meter glass.
3 -- ... I'll just stop at two for now
Mark
On Mon, Oct
but what microphone should I use on my K3
Bob K3DJC
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 14:43:39 -0400 Charlie T, K3ICH pin...@erols.com
writes:
What is most amazing about this thread is that two sides can state
the exact
same thing, but find fault with and argue with the other.. (???)
It's bordering on
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