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Another Q-meter info source
Hi all
The August 2022 QCWA newsletter has an article about Q-meter design. I haven't vetted it for accuracy, but it looks like it tells the truth. Knowing that not everybody here is a QCWA member ... if you'd like, I can share the article here, "for educational purposes only." Ask and ye probably will receive. 73 Jim N6OTQ |
Hi Steve
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I'll send it to the group as an attachment, or see about putting it in the files section. It's small enough that it shouldn't choke too many peoples' mailboxes or connections. Probably tomorrow. 73 Jim N6OTQ On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 5:07 PM Steve Ratzlaff <ratzlaffsteve@...> wrote:
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 23:02, Jim Strohm <jim.strohm@...> wrote: Hi all That would be great. |
Yes, I would like very much to see that article.
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73 (Regards). Max K 4 O D S. I've Never Lost the Wonder. -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Strohm Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2022 5:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] Another Q-meter info source Hi all The August 2022 QCWA newsletter has an article about Q-meter design. I haven't vetted it for accuracy, but it looks like it tells the truth. Knowing that not everybody here is a QCWA member ... if you'd like, I can share the article here, "for educational purposes only." Ask and ye probably will receive. 73 Jim N6OTQ |
OK, I misspoke a little yesterday about the full nature of the article
in the August QCWA newsletter. The article with the Q meter info is the "Vacuum Valley" article, and the Q meter info is toward the end of the article. Nevertheless, sometimes it's good to see what other hams are up to, and the editorial this month urges us NOT to lose the history and knowledge we've accumulated over the years. So I've attached the whole newsletter for your enjoyment and educational purposes. To the best of my knowledge, you have to be a QCWA member to see the newsletter online, a lot like the ARRL requires membership to see their premium content. There may be more Q meter info in next month's newsletter. 73 Jim N6OTQ On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 5:02 PM Jim Strohm via groups.io <jim.strohm@...> wrote:
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Thank you.
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73 (Regards). Max K 4 O D S. I've Never Lost the Wonder. -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Strohm Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2022 8:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] Another Q-meter info source OK, I misspoke a little yesterday about the full nature of the article in the August QCWA newsletter. The article with the Q meter info is the "Vacuum Valley" article, and the Q meter info is toward the end of the article. Nevertheless, sometimes it's good to see what other hams are up to, and the editorial this month urges us NOT to lose the history and knowledge we've accumulated over the years. So I've attached the whole newsletter for your enjoyment and educational purposes. To the best of my knowledge, you have to be a QCWA member to see the newsletter online, a lot like the ARRL requires membership to see their premium content. There may be more Q meter info in next month's newsletter. 73 Jim N6OTQ On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 5:02 PM Jim Strohm via groups.io <jim.strohm@...> wrote:
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