Patrick Riggins wrote:
> I think what the good Doctor is hinting at is why not take this
> discussion to email? I enjoy reading the technical points, but when it
> degenerates to name-calling and insults, does that really add to the
> list?
Agreed.
> I have seen this topic raise its head over and over but I always
> read the same things each time.
Yep, that is very true.
> We could program a server to just dump
> the archives to the list every six months and you could not tell the
> difference.
Yes, that is very true.
> I am no where near technically qualified to make many posts.
Nor are most people. Not wishing to sound boastful, but:
a) I have a first degree in electrical and electronic engineering.
b) A masters degree in microwaves and opto electronics.
c) A PhD in Medical Physics, which was highly electronics based.
d) I'm a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (MIEE)
e) I'm Chartered Engineer (CEng)
f) Have built several VHF+UHF amps (not HF I admit).
I can't follow most of the arguments, so what hope most people have I
don't know, when electronics is my area of expertise?
> Though
> I do get tired of reading the same fight over and over again.
Me too.
> If you have made your point, then let it stand.
As I said in my other post, it's like religion. People never give up
trying to convince others they are right.
> By stating the same point
> over and over then adding insults, it starts to hint more of
> desperation than a valid and verifiable fact.
Just like religion.
> Just my thoughts...thank you for your time...
I'm glad I'm not the only one to get a bit fed up with hearing about
parasitic oscillations.
Dr. David Kirkby PhD,
Senior Research Fellow,
Department of Medical Physics,
University College London,
11-20 Capper St, London, WC1E 6JA.
Tel: 020 7679 6408 Fax: 020 7679 6269
Internal telephone: ext 46408
e-mail davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk
Web page: http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/~davek
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