[Lowfer] LRC Meter
Peter Barick
[email protected]
Mon, 27 Oct 2003 12:38:58 -0600
>>> [email protected] 10/24/03 07:27PM >>>
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C&H surplus here in Pasadena used
to be vast quantities of the stuff and dump the less cosmetic pieces
in
their retail store. They always want too much to start but can
usually
be bargained down a lot depending on what guys happen to be clerking
at
the time.
Ed
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Right on, Ed. Brings to mind my dad building a upstairs bathroom years
back and securing the fixtures at "non-traditional" outlets. He sees
this low-profile commode he wants and tells the guy, "It's the pink one
up there that has a hole in it (as in defect)." He beamed at the
give-away price it commanded. Hey, it's all junk until someone wants it,
huh?
Other: LRC meter fcms. and I said:
"Okay. Then it can be thought of as an expression of the quality of
dielectric in the item under test. Therefor, the larger 1/Q is, the
better the tested item, maxing as x approaches 1.0.
"
Yes, someone pointed out that was incorrect and the inverse actually.
Oops.
Peter