Back in the Usenet days there was a guy (of course it was a guy - females rarely issue death threats over definitions of words) who would go DefCon if somebody used the term "group delay". He would insist it be called "phase noise". I never understood and he never explained this choice. Maybe he was the Unibomber?
Did he write a manifesto about phase noise?
Poor guy's probably blown a gasket by now. He had issues. There but for the grace.
All good fortune,
Chris
All good fortune,
Chris
Group Delay might have meant something totally different to him.
Instead of the 'together timed arrival' of different frequencies that started out at the same time; versus 'separate timed arrival' of different frequencies that started out at the same time.
Did he formerly work for the military or a 3 letter US agency?
I remember the guy who heard some kind of sound on the radio, that caused a flashback, and he suddenly jumped under the pool table.
Instead of the 'together timed arrival' of different frequencies that started out at the same time; versus 'separate timed arrival' of different frequencies that started out at the same time.
Did he formerly work for the military or a 3 letter US agency?
I remember the guy who heard some kind of sound on the radio, that caused a flashback, and he suddenly jumped under the pool table.
Yeah, not every American of our generation got out OK. I did my two years during those draft times without ever having to point a gun at anybody, but not everyone was so lucky.
All good fortune to us all,
Chris
All good fortune to us all,
Chris
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