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Re: LF: where is 1st. harmonic

To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subject: Re: LF: where is 1st. harmonic
From: Rik Strobbe <Rik.Strobbe@fys.kuleuven.be>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 23:30:31 +0200
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Hello Brian,

I guess it's just a matter of formulating things.
Assuming that the harmonic number is the (integer) ratio between the 
fundamental frequency and the harmonic frequency then the 1st harmonic 
has a ratio of 1/1 with the fundamental. 
Or otherwise: 1st harmonic = fundamental

73, Rik  
ON7YD - OR7T

Citeren captbrian <captbrian@ukonline.co.uk>:

> The fundamental is not a harmonic so the first one is at twice the
> fundamental freq.  Why do people call it the second one? This has
> puzzled me
> since I was about 17 (just before the flood)
> 
> Bryan G3GVB
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "james moritz" <j.r.moritz@herts.ac.uk>
> To: <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
> Sent: 16 June 2006 13:31
> Subject: LF: RE: PAs
> 
> 
> Dear Uwe, LF Group,
> 
> It certainly would be worth investigating where the apparent second
> harmonic
> distortion is coming from -
> 
> 
> 




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