From: Wheel on
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Wheel" <tyre(a)hub.axle>
>
> | Max Wachtel wrote:
>>> Open Source - Java App.
>>> http://www.falstad.com/circuit/index.html
>
> | Transmission Line looks just as implausible as it always did. I could
> | the maths at the time, but never understood it.
>
> | Thank you for the link.
>
> I luved transmission line stuff. Balanced, unbalanced, impedance, you know :-)

"Yes professor, I think I've got it. Slap a 50 Ohm on the end of that
10Base2 cable. So where does the capacitor go?" :)
From: Gordon Darling on
On Tue, 04 May 2010 19:11:24 -0400, David H. Lipman wrote:

> From: "Wheel" <tyre(a)hub.axle>
>
> | Max Wachtel wrote:
>>> Open Source - Java App.
>>> http://www.falstad.com/circuit/index.html
>
> | Transmission Line looks just as implausible as it always did. I could
> | the maths at the time, but never understood it.
>
> | Thank you for the link.
>
> I luved transmission line stuff. Balanced, unbalanced, impedance, you
> know :-)

In another lifetime I signed off final approval on one of these monsters!

http://www.transmitter.be/con-418e.html

Regards
Gordon







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From: David H. Lipman on
From: "Gordon Darling" <me(a)privacy.net>

| On Tue, 04 May 2010 19:11:24 -0400, David H. Lipman wrote:

>> From: "Wheel" <tyre(a)hub.axle>

>> | Max Wachtel wrote:
>>>> Open Source - Java App.
>>>> http://www.falstad.com/circuit/index.html

>> | Transmission Line looks just as implausible as it always did. I could
>> | the maths at the time, but never understood it.

>> | Thank you for the link.

>> I luved transmission line stuff. Balanced, unbalanced, impedance, you
>> know :-)

| In another lifetime I signed off final approval on one of these monsters!

| http://www.transmitter.be/con-418e.html

That mentioned the 4CX3000A.

The transmitter I had control over for a short while used a 4CX1000K.



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From: Gordon Darling on
On Tue, 04 May 2010 19:56:37 -0400, David H. Lipman wrote:

> From: "Gordon Darling" <me(a)privacy.net>
>
> | On Tue, 04 May 2010 19:11:24 -0400, David H. Lipman wrote:
>
>>> From: "Wheel" <tyre(a)hub.axle>
>
>>> | Max Wachtel wrote:
>>>>> Open Source - Java App.
>>>>> http://www.falstad.com/circuit/index.html
>
>>> | Transmission Line looks just as implausible as it always did. I
>>> could | the maths at the time, but never understood it.
>
>>> | Thank you for the link.
>
>>> I luved transmission line stuff. Balanced, unbalanced, impedance, you
>>> know :-)
>
> | In another lifetime I signed off final approval on one of these
> monsters!
>
> | http://www.transmitter.be/con-418e.html
>
> That mentioned the 4CX3000A.
>
> The transmitter I had control over for a short while used a 4CX1000K.

Eimac made some great tubes. Bloody expensive though!

Regards
Gordon





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n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons
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From: David H. Lipman on
From: "Gordon Darling" <me(a)privacy.net>

>> That mentioned the 4CX3000A.

>> The transmitter I had control over for a short while used a 4CX1000K.

| Eimac made some great tubes. Bloody expensive though!

| Regards
| Gordon


Yeah but they were cool. Ceramic with silver plated copper fins for cooling and for the
anode, cathode and grids. It just look neat :-)


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