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On Sun, 23 May 2004 14:17:51 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: Because the internal impedance of the transmitter is not 50 ohms. It is not relevant. Old Son, Lord Kelvinator would be saddened by such a dismissal of actually delving into "knowing" by your meagre understanding that fails to offer an actual value that it IS. Such superstition that dominates this paucity would lead us to believe the Z is as slight as an angel wafting past in a dream (would that be in English Units, or metric?). Definitions by negatives is an amusing troll however. I do enjoy participation in kind: Let's see, the Z of a transmitter is NOT a dead parrot, nor five farthings, nor 10 inches, nor a polka dot dress, nor the gross national income of Lithuania, nor the combined weight of all your dead white scientists. I'm sure I missed a few.... ;-) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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