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1. [Amps] Re: [Moon-Net] Looking for GPS-module to keep PC-clock correct. (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:26:37 +0100
I can't talk too much for Microsoft Windoze software, but under Unix at least it is quite possible to arrange the ntp software to either: 1) Get and set the time when you dial up only. This has the s
/archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00247.html (10,260 bytes)

2. [Amps] Bird 1000H slug adjustment? (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:35:15 +0000
I don't know for sure, but that sound like it could be a Macom part. http://www.macom.com/ If so, it might be possible to get one, or at least a data sheet -- PLEASE NOTE: If this message was sent to
/archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00314.html (8,588 bytes)

3. [Amps] Meter Faces (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:44:03 +0000
I used CorelDraw, measured the dimensions with a ruler, and drew lines in the right place. With CorelDraw you can rotate a line by x degrees, so if like me your meters had an arc of 100 degrees, you
/archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00315.html (8,373 bytes)

4. [Amps] NEED PLATE VOLTAGE 5KV METER (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 17:00:54 +0100
I'd be careful if you do intend scaling any meters for use with high voltages by external multiplier resistors. Should the meter go open circuit for any reason, it puts 4 kV on one of the terminals.
/archives//html/Amps/2002-09/msg00206.html (8,493 bytes)

5. [Amps] X-ray dangers from amplifiers? (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 12:29:16 +0100
I just spoke to a professor in my department (medical physics), whose speciality is x-rays. He says below 10 kV, he would have no concerns, even when I said the anode current would be several amps. 2
/archives//html/Amps/2002-09/msg00278.html (9,205 bytes)

6. [Amps] Personal insults. (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 14:35:11 +0100
Is it really necessary for so many people to make such a large number of personal insults about other subscribers on this reflector ? I used to subscribe to 'amps' many years ago, then unsubscribed s
/archives//html/Amps/2002-07/msg00119.html (7,709 bytes)

7. [Amps] Muffin Fans and hot exhaust (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:25:07 +0100
As someone else has said, fans work better when pushing air, rather than pulling it. Assuming a local air pressure of 760 mm of mercury, the greatest pressure drop a fan can possibly produce when suc
/archives//html/Amps/2002-07/msg00391.html (8,741 bytes)

8. [Amps] Muffin Fans and hot exhaust/2 (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 14:28:51 +0100
One manufacturer of hard drives (Fujitsu if memory servers me correct) has produced what has been billed as a silent drive. Clearly motors can be made very quite. I'm not aware of how to reduce wind
/archives//html/Amps/2002-07/msg00427.html (10,069 bytes)

9. [Amps] Low-noise high-voltage power supplies. (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 10:35:30 +0100
Some of you might be interested in the following technique, that I see mentioned in a professional electronics journal: P. C. D. Hobbs, "Ultra-Quite High Voltage Source", IEEE Transactions on Instrum
/archives//html/Amps/2002-06/msg00037.html (8,672 bytes)

10. [Amps] "S" parameter (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dr. David Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 09:08:24 +0100
I'd be vary wary of using 'S' parameters, which by definition are small signal parameters. -- Dr. David Kirkby, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Medical Physics, University College London, 11-20
/archives//html/Amps/2002-06/msg00121.html (7,642 bytes)

11. [AMPS] Beryllium in 2C39's and 4CX250fg's? (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 15:14:20 +0100
I dont think either the 4CX250B or the 2C39A have BeO in them, so can be disposed of easily. I think the hazard labels refer to the high-voltages and the heat these things generate (ie they could bur
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00011.html (9,401 bytes)

12. [AMPS] X-rays from tubes. (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 09:26:36 +0100
I once asked some colleagues of mine, who are radiation physicis (all with PhDs), specialising in the use x-ray's in medicine, if there are any possible risks with a tube running at 5kV. Everyone agr
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00033.html (7,172 bytes)

13. [AMPS] Meter Shunt Calculation (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 10:55:58 +0100
The meter you have has a full scale voltage of V=IR=50x10^-6*1085 = 0.05425 V (I would stick to Ohms, Volts and Amps, and forget about using uA, mA or kOhms) Your current shunt needs to take 0.3 - 0.
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00037.html (8,778 bytes)

14. [AMPS] Meter Scale (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 13:41:40 +0100
I've done this using CorelDraw (version 5 I think), rather than anyfreebie software, but my experiences might be helpful. I should state its often possible to get early versions of Coreldraw for free
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00114.html (9,867 bytes)

15. [AMPS] Phase stability of coax cables (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 10:50:10 +0100
Does anyone know of any references (either academic or manufacturers), on the phase stability of coax cables with temperature ? Someone I work with is measuring time delays, to uncertainties of less
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00213.html (6,889 bytes)

16. [AMPS] Cheap RF power sensor chip. (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 10:30:47 +0100
The AD8313 is apparently a new chip from Analog Devices, and is an RF power sensor, useable from 100MHz to 2.5 GHz, with 65 dB dynamic range. The default input is -65 dBm to 0 dBm (about 0.3 nW to 1m
/archives//html/Amps/1998-10/msg00281.html (7,440 bytes)

17. [AMPS] FET Wanted (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 11:28:12 +0100
Its available from Farnell here in the UK, or at least was in the April 98 catalogue, which is the only one within 1 foot of the top of the rubbish pile on my desk. I believe Farnell is known as some
/archives//html/Amps/1998-09/msg00057.html (8,191 bytes)

18. [AMPS] YC156 (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 11:02:35 +0100
Eimac have told me that the YC156 is identical, except for some tests performed at Eimac, to the 3CPX5000A7 (note the P -its a pulsed version). In fact they sent me a 3CPX5000A7 data sheet, and wrote
/archives//html/Amps/1998-09/msg00312.html (7,849 bytes)

19. [AMPS] 3rd order IMD driver/final (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 09:20:54 +0100
To calculate exactly this, you would need to know the phase relationships of the intermodulation products, as the two 3rd order products will combine as a vector, not a scalar. In principle, a poor T
/archives//html/Amps/1998-09/msg00332.html (8,482 bytes)

20. [AMPS] Propeties of plastics at 10 GHz (score: 1)
Author: davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Dave Kirkby)
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 11:03:02 +0100
Sorry this is not stictly about amps, but I guess someone here might know the answer. We have a student working on using a 10 GHz transmitter (burgler alarm type, using a 10GHz Gunn diode) and detect
/archives//html/Amps/1998-08/msg00107.html (8,485 bytes)


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