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Old November 11th 06, 03:45 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Bob Bob is offline
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Default Follow up on Transfer Impedance

wrote:
Is your Email valid? I will ask Charles if it is OK to forward you his
B-field noise
sensing diagram.


Yes, it is valid, thanks.

Depending on how serious, or demented, you are, you might benifit from
rereading
my prior posts on RF hunts.


I am both serious and demented, and very proud of it ;-)
Actually, because Will had referred so much to what you had taught him,
I saved that info plus I searched this group for posts on noise,
grounding, etc., so you can assume that if you posted it here I have
probably read it. I have a Word document that started out in outline
form to collect radio info that I cut and paste info from the web and
messages into. It is getting rather large, around 60 pages or so, but
very helpful. I find that info that was confusing two mos ago is now
clear as I read it again after further learning. I need to figure out
how to expand and collapse sections in Word pretty soon!

I am a retired/disabled engineer with a good mind limited a bit by
various physical things, so physical work has to be hired out or
proceeds slowly.

Radio is fascinating to me. I was interseted as a kid, and at
intervals later, but family and too much work kept me from having much
time. Now I have it. Although an electrical engineer, I spent my
career at a steel mill, on things like 15 KV and 480V power
distribution, large DC motors and generators, relay logic, and later
solid state drives and computer stuff, but really not at the component
level. Later years were mostly managing engineering where I spent more
time on planning and budgets than on technical things. Learning about
this "stuff" is a refreshing change.

I believe anything Mr. Counselman has written would be interesting...

Bob