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Amp Stuff => Tube Amp Building - Tweaks - Repairs => Topic started by: Jack_Hester on January 18, 2015, 07:45:50 pm
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PRR has been posting some interesting vintage articles. I have a couple timely ones that should make for interesting reading. They came from a couple of QST magazines that I have on CD. Couldn't post either magazine as they are 15Meg in size each.
I copied two articles on 'Practical Applications in Simple Math'. There are three parts, May '44, June '44, and July '44. I don't have June, but the two that I have are really good reading. I printed what I have from May and July, to PDF files. I'll see if they are small enough to upload.
Jack
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I tried to post a second article, but was reminded of the file size. The second file is 838K in size. Limit is 800K.
The first article is on Bias Calculations. The second (too large) is on Resistance-Coupled Amplifier Calculations.
Jack
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You can upload the file at https://www.mediafire.com (https://www.mediafire.com)
and share the link, easy and free
Franco
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Thanks, Franco -
I'm setting up an account now.
Jack
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OK, so this is stuff that I supposedly already know: 'Practical Applications in Simple Math'
After a cursory look I'll have to read it again, at least once, carefully. This is a valuable exercise. Thanks for posting!
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...current flows from positive to negative... hummmmm... is that hole flow?
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Ok, give this link a try:
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/gan9gqybqa6i4/Files_to_Share (https://www.mediafire.com/folder/gan9gqybqa6i4/Files_to_Share)
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...current flows from positive to negative... hummmmm... is that hole flow?
Checkout the hole (sic) :icon_biggrin: paragraph!
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Let me know if you are able to download the other file.
Jack
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...current flows from positive to negative... hummmmm... is that hole flow?
"Conventional current" flow. Which makes using Kirchoff's Law and solving mesh equations work out properly with inserting "-" anywhere to change signs.
Use conventional current or electron current (negative charges sucked from low voltage towards positive voltages) wherever one provides the easiest math or least brain-strain.
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Let me know if you are able to download the other file.
Jack
Yes, it works fine. Another interesting article. They seem to approach the topics from a different perspective.
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Having a (free) MediaFire account I can also copy the files to my account from your's and read the files without download
Thanks for sharing
Franco
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Now my quest (like I need another one of those) is to find the missing month and scan it.
I was able to find it online here:
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/qst/practical-applications-of-simple-math-jun-1944-qst.htm (http://www.rfcafe.com/references/qst/practical-applications-of-simple-math-jun-1944-qst.htm)
Jack
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I copied the content of the page in a pdf file that you can download here
http://www.mediafire.com/view/043xodcyd3qi29f/Practical_Applications_of_Simple_Math_-_Part_2_-_QST_Jun_1944.pdf (http://www.mediafire.com/view/043xodcyd3qi29f/Practical_Applications_of_Simple_Math_-_Part_2_-_QST_Jun_1944.pdf)
you can upload it to your MediaFire folder, so the 3 parts can be find together, this till you find the original to scan
Franco
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That's great, Franco -
How do I transfer it to my account? Or do I just download it and upload it back. Looking forward to reading. These are good articles.
Jack
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You can download and upload on your account
or you can select the file and move to your folder
to see your folder I think you must click on the drawer "Files" on the left of the MediaFire page that opens when you select the link I posted
or click on "MyFiles" on the right of the page (if the whole page of your account didn't appears)
Franco
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...current flows from positive to negative... hummmmm... is that hole flow?
Checkout the hole (sic) :icon_biggrin: paragraph!
I had JJ :laugh: BTW this info is good stuff!
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> setting up an account
Pah. Use pdf.yt annonymously.
https://pdf.yt/
I am not sure they have long-term funding. It seems to be a hobby project that didn't take-off. But for short-term posting it works fine.
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> current flows from positive to negative...
Of course. Electrons are negative things. Flow of electrons is a negative current. When you just say "current", non-negative is assumed, and current flows positive to negative.