but what microphone should I use on my K3
Bob K3DJC
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 14:43:39 -0400 "Charlie T, K3ICH"
writes:
>
>
> What is most amazing about this thread is that two sides can state
> the exact
> same thing, but find fault with and argue with the other.. (???)
> It's bordering on comical.
>> You can read ANYTHING with a Simpson...
Including:
1 -- orientation of the meter. Try it. Zero the scale with the meter
vertical and then lay the meter on its back. Different readings.
2 -- the static charge on the meter glass.
3 -- ... I'll just stop at two for now
Mark
On Mon, Oc
well. If it is a Simpson 260, I'm sure you can You can read ANYTHING with a
Simpson...;)
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Apparently Ohm's Law is too complicated to argue about on here. Let's go
back to discussing whether or not you can read the Heisenberg uncertainty
quantity (10-34 joule-seconds) on your voltmeter.
Tony KT0NY
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