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Martin, AA6E martin.ewing at gmail.com
Mon Apr 17 11:16:52 EDT 2006


A problem with Sherwood's listings is that the numbers have no error bars.
The O II and O I numbers may be identical, within the errors.  You just
can't tell.

If you repeat these measurements *on the same unit* or *on different units
of the same model*, you will not get exactly the same numbers twice.  This
is especially true if the numbers are so good that they strain the
capabilities of your test equipment, or if the measurements are taken over a
span of a couple of years, while the test setup may have changed.

73 Martin AA6E

On 4/17/06, Larry Menzel <retire at means.net> wrote:
>
> Com'on, Grant...a "bit worse"...that's pretty harsh.
>
> How about "slightly less" or "not quite as good" or "only minutely lower".
>
>
> It's still head and shoulders over the nearest modern competitor.  Let's
> rejoice in the major victory.
>
> Larry, N0XB  ;-)
>
>
>
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