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Maybe you can help me with this? Why with all the stuff reverse engineered from alien spacecraft, so far no engines or FTL drives?
Maybe you can help me with this? Why with all the stuff reverse engineered from alien spacecraft, so far no engines or FTL drives?
After all the talk here os masking and intelligibility: After This Audio Illusion, You'll Never Trust Your Ears Again
After all the talk here os masking and intelligibility: After This Audio Illusion, You'll Never Trust Your Ears Again
Frankly, Nezbleu, I don't quite catch the thrill.
EMI or RFI ? Or both.
Besides Z being affected by wire spacing..... which area to protect for? -- the EMI or the RFI area dominates depending on the spacing of wires. Looks like the idea for 600 Ohms though, makes for trouble in both areas.
View attachment WW Class B.pdf
THx-RNMarsh
Besides Z being affected by wire spacing..... which area to protect for? -- the EMI or the RFI area dominates depending on the spacing of wires. Looks like the idea for 600 Ohms though, makes for trouble in both areas.
View attachment WW Class B.pdf
THx-RNMarsh
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Besides Z being affected by wire spacing..... which area to protect for? -- the EMI or the RFI area dominates depending on the spacing of wires. Looks like the idea for 600 Ohms though, makes for trouble in both areas.
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THx-RNMarsh
Thanks nice clean presentation.
Who is using twin lead do audio besides Dennis Morecroft?
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For those with a lesser imagination -- principle applies to parallel pcb traces, power supply wiring et al, as well.
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For those with a lesser imagination -- principle applies to parallel pcb traces, power supply wiring et al, as well.
I try not to second guess and go by what is written. You spoke of wires.
So who's using twin lead for power supply wiring?
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P G & E
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Don't you get your power from SMUD over there? We get our gas from PG&E and power from SMUD.
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SMUD is also 2 wire.
Three for 220.
Brought up PG&E because it is more common.
I suspected that might have been the case.
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SMUD ... what a delicious word ...
"With a name like SMUD, it's gotta be good!"
Stands for Sacramento Municipal Utility District.
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