Re: [PSES] Mode-stirred, Mode-tuned, Reverb - what's the difference?

2013-05-04 Thread Pat Lawler
The issue of waiting to get the peak field intensity could be shortened by spinning the paddles at a higher speed. However, I wouldn't want to be inside a metal chamber with a 4'x8' metal plate spinning at 300 RPM. Sounds like an Edgar Allen Poe story -- 'The Plate In The Reverb Chamber'.

Re: [PSES] Mode-stirred, Mode-tuned, Reverb - what's the difference?

2013-05-04 Thread Ken Javor
He paddle must spin slow enough ­ or stop and dwell, so that the test sample has time to respond to the peak fed intensity. Since one doesn¹t know where in the chamber the peak is, only its amplitude, the rotation rate or dwell time must be such that the test sample response time is accommodated

Re: [PSES] Mode-stirred, Mode-tuned, Reverb - what's the difference?

2013-05-04 Thread Ken Javor
Let me recode that ­ sorry for the typos: The paddle must spin slow enough ­ or stop and dwell - so that the test sample has time to respond to the peak field intensity. Since one doesn¹t know where in the chamber the peak is, only its amplitude, the rotation rate or dwell time must be such that