On Thu, 18 Mar 1999 15:08:52 -0500 "Gilmer, Mike" <mgilmer@gnlp.com>
writes:
>
>Seriously -
>
>>
>> ? The Challenger o-rings were supposed to be plenty ok in cold
>weather.
>>
>
>Who said that, engineers or the executive management?
>
>>
>> ? A big-bang event happens in a 2-holer.. The suppressor resistors
>are
>> 100 ohm +/- 5% units. The resistors appear to be in mint condition.
>.
>
>> Each resistor is virtually shorted by a few turns of #16 copper
>wire.
>
>> The measured resistance of the suppressor resistors was over 400
>ohms.
>
>> I was there. I made the measurements.
>>
>
>Did you have the chance to measure the resistors BEFORE the big bang?
>Only way to know for sure.
>
>Mike
I have asked several times for a spectrum analyzer photo of voodoo
parasitics. Guess what, I'm still waiting.
I have never experienced such an event and have a storage mainframe on my
HP analyzer system. I feel like the Maytag repairman.
73 Carl KM1H
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