Jim Brown has ridiculed my suggestion that the 'Pin 1' problem is a subset
of the 'Common Impedance Coupling' problem. Strangely enough, this has not
best pleased me, and I have in no way changed my opinion.
Jim now categorically states that "The Pin One Problem is NOT Common
Impedance Coupling".
In 2003 Jim presented a paper entitled " ... Common Impedance Coupling (the
"Pin 1 Problem") ... ".
One or both of these positions are incorrect. Perhaps Jim could do me the
courtesy of explaining which?
73 Roger
VE3ZI
Are you really surprised Roger? Any Jim watcher has seen this before as he
swings whatever way others tell him to.
Carl
KM1H
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