>
>> Rich says:
>>
>> >At least two people have seen the 220's normal damped wave
>> >ringing at 110MHz on a spectrum analyzer.
>
>Peter replied:
>> How does one see that on a spectrum analyser? Because it's not a
>> continuous signal in the time domain, it's not the thing to look for with
>> a spectrum analyser.
>>
>> Remember too, that a spectrum analyser, given half a chance, will lie like
>> a personnel manager!
>
>People who haven't thought clearly about what a spectrum analyzer
>does often misuse or misinterpret them.
>
>If you read the "information" on the spectrum analyzer "proof",
>you'll see during an arc two people have claimed to see 100 MHz
>blips.
No one reportedly saw such blips. They saw damped wave ringing -- not
regeneration.
end
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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