[R-390] Calibrator tone every 90 Khz

Roy Morgan roy.morgan at nist.gov
Fri Jul 9 13:44:30 EDT 2004


At 08:38 PM 7/8/2004 -0400, Bob Camp wrote:
>Truly and almost unbelievable is the ability to be driven in KHz and put 
>out in KC. It is also rumored that the circuit can be driven with KC and 
>it will put out KHz ....

Bob,

PLEASE be careful here.

You may start a discussion of the closely related "Cross Field Antenna".

You know, the one which works on the idea that Maxwell's equations are 
wrong?  Where you can get the performance of a full size antenna from a 
thing the size of a bread box?  The one which career physicists and antenna 
engineers don't believe?  The proponents of which, when pressed to explain 
how it REALLY works, start claiming that no one understands the principles?

>It's all part of the great SI conspiracy ....

By the way, if you want to learn all about how to specify units in 
standardized form, see this link:

http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/
"Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)"



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