Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs

2012-01-04 Thread Milt -- N5IA
Good morning Igor,

You are correct, to a point.

When you have a thousand units of weight, in Spanish, you do NOT say you 
have "Kilo Kilos of X".  You say you have "mil kilos of X".

Likewise, when you travel a thousand units of distance, in Spanish, you do 
NOT say "Kilo Kilometros",  You say "mil Kilometros".

Milli is used as a prefix for terms to indicate 10 to the minus 3rd, but mil 
is used as a separate word to indicate 10 to the 3rd.

We humans have sure messed up the pure Adamic language, in multiple 
variations.

Happy New Year to all, de Milt, N5IA


-Original Message- 
From: Igor Sokolov
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 12:52 AM
To: Milt -- N5IA ; Bud Morin ; Elecraft Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs

Kilo  is 10^3 or 1000   while milli  is 10^ -3 or 0.001 That is the
difference


73, Igor UA9CDC

- Original Message - 
From: "Milt -- N5IA" 
To: "Bud Morin" ; "Elecraft Discussion Group"

Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs


> And it probably has its origin in Latin.  I do know that "one thousand" in
> the Spanish language is "un mil" when speaking of quantities.  However, it
> is "Kilo" when speaking of weights and measures.  Strange.
>
> de Milt, N5IA
>
>
> -Original Message----- 
> From: Bud Morin
> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:50 PM
> To: Elecraft Discussion Group
> Subject: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs
>
>
> 1 mm = 1 millimeter = 1000th of a meter
> 1 mA = 1 milliampere = 1000th of an Ampere
> 1 mW = 1 milliwatt = 1000th of a Watt
> 1 mT = 1 millitesla = 1000th of a Tesla
> 1 mil (shorthand) = 1 milli-inch = 1000th of an inch
>
> This "mil" has nothing to do with "million"
>
> 73,
> Bud Morin, K9ZT
>
>
>
>  Original Message 
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Display LEDs
> Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 00:20:09 -0500
> From: Don Wilhelm 
> Reply-To: d...@w3fpr.com
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, one has to be cautious of common "technical slang" in an
> international community.  Yes, common in US machinist's talk is for a
> 'mil' to equal 0.001 inch.  I am not certain of the origin and even
> though I looked it up at Wikipedia, I still don't have any answer to why
> 'thou' is equal to 'mil' (even though I use and understand that unit
> myself).
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 1/3/2012 12:05 AM, Matt Maguire wrote:
>>  Here a "mil" is ovbiously not referring to a millimetre, otherwise the
>> LEDs are sticking up 5cm! So, I did a google search, and discovered that
>> in the Imperial measurement system, it can also refer to one thousandth 
>> of
>> an inch (0.0254mm).
>>
>>  That means 50 mils = 1.27mm, which makes much more sense. You learn
>> something every day :-)
>>
>>
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Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs

2012-01-03 Thread Igor Sokolov
Kilo  is 10^3 or 1000   while milli  is 10^ -3 or 0.001 That is the 
difference


73, Igor UA9CDC

- Original Message - 
From: "Milt -- N5IA" 
To: "Bud Morin" ; "Elecraft Discussion Group" 

Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs


> And it probably has its origin in Latin.  I do know that "one thousand" in
> the Spanish language is "un mil" when speaking of quantities.  However, it
> is "Kilo" when speaking of weights and measures.  Strange.
>
> de Milt, N5IA
>
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Bud Morin
> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:50 PM
> To: Elecraft Discussion Group
> Subject: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs
>
>
> 1 mm = 1 millimeter = 1000th of a meter
> 1 mA = 1 milliampere = 1000th of an Ampere
> 1 mW = 1 milliwatt = 1000th of a Watt
> 1 mT = 1 millitesla = 1000th of a Tesla
> 1 mil (shorthand) = 1 milli-inch = 1000th of an inch
>
> This "mil" has nothing to do with "million"
>
> 73,
> Bud Morin, K9ZT
>
>
>
>  Original Message 
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Display LEDs
> Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 00:20:09 -0500
> From: Don Wilhelm 
> Reply-To: d...@w3fpr.com
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>
>
>
> Unfortunately, one has to be cautious of common "technical slang" in an
> international community.  Yes, common in US machinist's talk is for a
> 'mil' to equal 0.001 inch.  I am not certain of the origin and even
> though I looked it up at Wikipedia, I still don't have any answer to why
> 'thou' is equal to 'mil' (even though I use and understand that unit
> myself).
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 1/3/2012 12:05 AM, Matt Maguire wrote:
>>  Here a "mil" is ovbiously not referring to a millimetre, otherwise the
>> LEDs are sticking up 5cm! So, I did a google search, and discovered that
>> in the Imperial measurement system, it can also refer to one thousandth 
>> of
>> an inch (0.0254mm).
>>
>>  That means 50 mils = 1.27mm, which makes much more sense. You learn
>> something every day :-)
>>
>>
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Re: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs

2012-01-03 Thread Milt -- N5IA
And it probably has its origin in Latin.  I do know that "one thousand" in 
the Spanish language is "un mil" when speaking of quantities.  However, it 
is "Kilo" when speaking of weights and measures.  Strange.

de Milt, N5IA


-Original Message- 
From: Bud Morin
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:50 PM
To: Elecraft Discussion Group
Subject: [Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs


1 mm = 1 millimeter = 1000th of a meter
1 mA = 1 milliampere = 1000th of an Ampere
1 mW = 1 milliwatt = 1000th of a Watt
1 mT = 1 millitesla = 1000th of a Tesla
1 mil (shorthand) = 1 milli-inch = 1000th of an inch

This "mil" has nothing to do with "million"

73,
Bud Morin, K9ZT



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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Display LEDs
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 00:20:09 -0500
From: Don Wilhelm 
Reply-To: d...@w3fpr.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net



Unfortunately, one has to be cautious of common "technical slang" in an
international community.  Yes, common in US machinist's talk is for a
'mil' to equal 0.001 inch.  I am not certain of the origin and even
though I looked it up at Wikipedia, I still don't have any answer to why
'thou' is equal to 'mil' (even though I use and understand that unit
myself).

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/3/2012 12:05 AM, Matt Maguire wrote:
>  Here a "mil" is ovbiously not referring to a millimetre, otherwise the 
> LEDs are sticking up 5cm! So, I did a google search, and discovered that 
> in the Imperial measurement system, it can also refer to one thousandth of 
> an inch (0.0254mm).
>
>  That means 50 mils = 1.27mm, which makes much more sense. You learn 
> something every day :-)
>
>
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[Elecraft] Fwd: Re: KX3 Display LEDs

2012-01-03 Thread Bud Morin

1 mm = 1 millimeter = 1000th of a meter
1 mA = 1 milliampere = 1000th of an Ampere
1 mW = 1 milliwatt = 1000th of a Watt
1 mT = 1 millitesla = 1000th of a Tesla
1 mil (shorthand) = 1 milli-inch = 1000th of an inch

This "mil" has nothing to do with "million"

73,
Bud Morin, K9ZT



 Original Message 
Subject:Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Display LEDs
Date:   Tue, 03 Jan 2012 00:20:09 -0500
From:   Don Wilhelm 
Reply-To:   d...@w3fpr.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net



Unfortunately, one has to be cautious of common "technical slang" in an
international community.  Yes, common in US machinist's talk is for a
'mil' to equal 0.001 inch.  I am not certain of the origin and even
though I looked it up at Wikipedia, I still don't have any answer to why
'thou' is equal to 'mil' (even though I use and understand that unit
myself).

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/3/2012 12:05 AM, Matt Maguire wrote:
>  Here a "mil" is ovbiously not referring to a millimetre, otherwise the LEDs 
> are sticking up 5cm! So, I did a google search, and discovered that in the 
> Imperial measurement system, it can also refer to one thousandth of an inch 
> (0.0254mm).
>
>  That means 50 mils = 1.27mm, which makes much more sense. You learn 
> something every day :-)
>
>
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