Bear,
Old Bothell is about like always. The changes: The Sammamish River
Trail runs along the (insert guess) river. Univ. of Wash. &
Shoreline Comm. Coll have a shared branch campus overlooking I-405.
Woodinville's 10-watt highway advisory station comes in fine
business. (It announces the local festivals, so it worth a listen
once a month.)
East of I-405 & north of Woodinville is a large technical park.
Another, Canyon Park were I work, is on the Bothell-Everett Highway
maybe 4 miles north of old Bothell. Every so often someone tries to
nickname the strip along I-405 "The Silicon Forest." There's
probably more medical than electronic technology through the
area. "The Pill Forest" just doesn't have the right ring.
In case you haven't noticed, this board's owner/moderator lives in
Tacoma. There are plenty of Puget Sound residents on the technical
boards. Getting them together for any kind of technical test is
like herding mountain lions.
Regards,
Steven
--- In loopantennas@..., "Michael Hebert" <qrpbear@y...>
wrote:
Steven,
I wonder which would be more effective at pushing current (pulling
current?) into the loop.. the Pi-net or a Colpitts style circuit
akin
to an unbalanced version of the old Army Loop. Guess I'll have to
build it to find out. In either case the wiper contact resistance
will be problematical although the Pi-net should exhibit less hand
capacitance detuning as you pointed out.
Ummm... blue bellies. 'Bear' like blue bellies. 'Bear' like golden
honey brown bellies better but If Lady Bear have plenty
salmon 'Bear'
don't care. Trout good, too, but Ahi and Tako Poki even better.
Hmmm... Bothel an industrial park, eh? Next thing I s'pose you're
gonna tell me is that there are no more fields of yellow daffodils
in
Fife :-/
73,
'Bear' NH7SR