Thanks... thought I musta just misread you. I understand your point now. I'll get this other info on the nett in the next couple days... might make an ok "case study" ? Ricb Ron Nossaman wrote: > >You end saying that this is familiar tuned front duplex territory. Am I > >misunderstanding something here ? How can the front duplex length being a > >uniform > >30 mm througout the entire top two sections be a "tuned" duplex ? > > I ended by saying that if you still have these noises after braiding off > all the suggested sections, then you are in familiar tuned duplex country. > I didn't say you had a tuned duplex, just that the remaining duplex noises > will be the result of the same ranges of angle and length proportions that > make tuned duplexes noisy, and you can fix those noises the same way you do > with any other noisy duplex. > > Ron N -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
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