I read in !emc-pstc that Ken Javor <ken.ja...@emccompliance.com> wrote
(in <bb49ae98.374a%ken.ja...@emccompliance.com>) about 'pulse modulation
in reverb chambers' on Sun, 27 Jul 2003:
>Sorry, but I don't understand the physics here.  Could you please 
>explain how a 10 us delay could add 0.01 us to a 1 us pulse?  A typical 
>pulse rep rate is 1 kHz.  To me it seems that a 10 us delay would cause 
>no interference effect at all, since the first pulse is over and another 
>isn't due to arrive for another millisecond.  What you said makes sense 
>to me if you meant 10 ns, but that is not what your message said.  Was 
>that a typo? 

Yes, it was a typo, sorry. Speed of light 1 ns a foot. 
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