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Old January 22nd 05, 07:18 PM
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: Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA
: Replace "nobody" with my callsign for e-mail
: http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk
: http://zaffora/f2o.org/W9DMK/W9dmk.html


if i didnt know any better i'd swear
you have relations living in KENT,ENGLAND

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Old January 23rd 05, 12:17 AM
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"W9DMK (Robert Lay)" wrote in message
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Dear Brian,

I was getting curious, because most people with the surname "Lay" do
come from England, but my family came from Germany, near Heidelberg,
in 1849.


Heidelberg is a really nice place. I've not been there in a few years but
hope to return before too long.

Insofar as Web design, I would rather have nothing to do with the Web,
at all, but it's the only way to distribute my free software. I let my
grandson (Nick Zaffora) design my Web page. He's a college student and
really enjoys that sort of thing.


My eldest enjoys webdesign and did a website as part of her Baden Powell
badge in guides.

I've looked at some of the material on your website- useful stuff. I liked
the paper on maximum power transfer.

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Brian Reay
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Old January 23rd 05, 04:03 PM
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In uk.radio.amateur Brian Reay wrote:
Don't worry about it Bob, "zzzpk" has a problem with people who prove him
wrong. Welcome to the club ;-)


But he's not wrong at all. It is indeed a ratio - C is proportional to 1/d
so why the argument?
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"see sea oh ecks at you aitch see dot comm"
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In uk.radio.amateur Brian Reay

wrote:
Don't worry about it Bob, "zzzpk" has a problem with people who prove

him
wrong. Welcome to the club ;-)


But he's not wrong at all. It is indeed a ratio - C is proportional to

1/d
so why the argument?


Because the would be stated as:

C is INVERSELY proportional to d

An other example, from the RF field, is the 'inverse square law'. If your
interpretation were correct it would be the "square law".

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In uk.radio.amateur Brian Reay wrote:

Because the would be stated as:

C is INVERSELY proportional to d

An other example, from the RF field, is the 'inverse square law'. If your
interpretation were correct it would be the "square law".


Not at all. As you (correctly) say, the name in the 'inverse square law'.
It too is a proportional ratio - in that case P in proportional to 1/(d^2).

N'est pas?

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Old January 23rd 05, 08:58 PM
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"see sea oh ecks at you aitch see dot comm"
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In uk.radio.amateur Brian Reay

wrote:

Because the would be stated as:

C is INVERSELY proportional to d

An other example, from the RF field, is the 'inverse square law'. If

your
interpretation were correct it would be the "square law".


Not at all. As you (correctly) say, the name in the 'inverse square law'.
It too is a proportional ratio - in that case P in proportional to

1/(d^2).


Ok, you do it your way. I'll stick to the convention I've learned and, other
that you and zzpk, I've always found others use.

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www.g8osn.org.uk
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