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Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
Hi Nick, Thank you! I understand how to do it now. 73, Steve AA7U
By Steve Ratzlaff · #19582 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem OOoops
Nick, I think that would be .5 Vp or 0.3535 Vrms The voltage is 1 Vpp. Should that be converted to RMS (0.707)? Chuck, W5USJ (ex K2OFN) ARCI 5422, SKCC 19956 EM22cv, Rains Co., Texas
By Chuck Carpenter <w5usj@...> · #19581 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem OOoops
Nick, I think that would be .5 Vp or 0.3535 Vrms The voltage is 1 Vpp. Should that be converted to RMS (0.707)? Chuck, W5USJ (ex K2OFN) ARCI 5422, SKCC 19956 EM22cv, Rains Co., Texas
By Chuck Carpenter <w5usj@...> · #19580 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
Nick, The voltage is 1 Vpp. Should that be converted to RMS (0.707)? Chuck, W5USJ (ex K2OFN) ARCI 5422, SKCC 19956 EM22cv, Rains Co., Texas
By Chuck Carpenter <w5usj@...> · #19579 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
Nick, The voltage is 1 Vpp. Should that be converted to RMS (0.707)? Chuck, W5USJ (ex K2OFN) ARCI 5422, SKCC 19956 EM22cv, Rains Co., Texas
By Chuck Carpenter <w5usj@...> · #19578 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
OK. I think a key is understanding that your voltage source is an ideal voltage source plus its internal resistance, which with test equipment would generally be a well defined 50 ohms. I had to
By Nick Kennedy · #19577 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
Hi Nick, I still don't understand how to solve the problem. Please show this math-challenged dummy all the steps needed to solve the problem. Thanks. 73, Steve AA7U
By Steve Ratzlaff · #19576 ·
Re: "The Electronics of Radio" Problem
This problem should reduce to a simple series circuit, since the reactances have cancelled. So you have a 1 V source in series with the 50 ohm source resistance and an unknown loss resistance Rloss
By Nick Kennedy · #19575 ·
"The Electronics of Radio" Problem
I started to work through The Electronics of Radio book. I can't figure out how to calculate the combined internal resistance of the capacitor and inductor in problem 8 A. For that problem a 7MHz
By Claus (AE0S) · #19574 ·
SST
Hi folks, I am looking for NorCal SST. Let me know if you have something ready for new home please. 73 Petr OK1RP
By Petr Ourednik · #19573 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011
Thank you for several offers for the handbook CD. I appreciate the assistance of the group members. Dr. Don W4BWS God Bless All Ham Radio does not make the world go round. Ham Radio is what makes the
By Donald Sanders · #19572 ·
AZ ScQRPions Meeting is this Saturday, Sept.7th 10:45am at Fuddruckers I-17 and Dunlap
Its that time boys and girls, the first of the Month get together for Burgers, Bragging and BS. Hope to C U there... K7DD . .
By Michael Baker <k7ddmjb@...> · #19571 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011[OT]
By Grif Griffith N7IVS · #19570 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011[OT]
Frank, I use XSANE all the time with a Canon CanoScan LiDE 25 flatbed scanner.? I use it for the jobs that I want extra quality on the scan over the Kodak, when I had it working with WinXP back in
By chuck adams · #19569 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011[OT]
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 03:06 AM, chuck adams wrote: QUOTE ======== > I collect old HBs at swapmeets to scan in, but I haven't gotten my > Kodak i1120 to work with Win10, so the project is on hold.?
By Frank Dinger , EI7KS · #19568 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011[OT]
By Michael.2E0IHW · #19567 ·
Re: ARRL HANDBOOK 2011[OT]
You question, in all caps and without question mark, brings up an interesting point.? I have purchased a lot of the handbooks over the years, especially since a group of us reworked it in 1995.?
By chuck adams · #19566 ·
ARRL HANDBOOK 2011
I. RECENTLY ACQUIRED A USED 2011 HANDBOOK. UNFORTUNATELY THE CD WAS MISSING. DOES ANYONE HAVE THE CD FOR THIS HANDBOOK OR COULD MAKE ME A COPY. CONTACT ME DIRECT AT W4BWS1 AT GMAIL DOT COM. THANK
By Donald Sanders · #19565 ·
Nice to know ..... my Raspberry switch
My Raspberry pi4 switch... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8OGGVdyYVQ&feature=youtu.be 73' PD0LEW
By Johan Holstein · #19564 ·
Re: 10mm Can Toko and DIY Component Info
Thanks sir. wrote:
By MVS Sarma <mvssarma@...> · #19563 ·