...........and I thought db was English for dBm ...
73
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy talbot [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23. april 2003 23:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: Re: Re: Amidon Cores (slightly diverging from topic)
Oh dear - !!!!!! :-(
Glad I've gone back to microwave operating - no one else being rude to
others up there, and more scientific experimentation going on.
By the way, the abbreviation is dB not db, and watts are upper case W, not
w
Andy (south coast resident) G4JNT
All guess work, you must have seen some of these discussions, after
several
pages of formulae the conclusion are that these calculation are within 10
db
or so. ie could be 1w or 10w erp. Never believe anything you hear or
see!!!!!!!!!
Too many pretentious experts not surprisingly from the South, and often
adamant that they are right!!!!!!!!
Fortunately north of Watford, especially Scotland and Ireland we do not
fall
for this.
G3KEV
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