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In Reply to: RE: Sure it does posted by vinnie2 on September 27, 2017 at 18:11:31
Vinnie, the problem is, I have never seen you do that.
You may start with a schematic but then you want to change it or you don't have the exact parts, etc.
But you don't know how to change it because you don't know/understand the math and you come here asking questions. Then you argue with the knowledgeable people (who do know the math) who are trying to help you.
If you were to just build a schematic using all the exact parts the schematic calls for, then the unit would just work (assuming the schematic is for a proven design) and you wouldn't need to know any math.
I have yet to see that happen with you.
If all you want to do is build a proven design from a schematic then get all the exact parts that the schematic calls for (so you don't run into anything that you would need help with) and build it.
At that point you wouldn't need to know the math but as soon as you want (or need) to change something then you do need to know the math.
In all seriousness,
Tre'
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In all seriousness Tre', what do you think is the purpose of this forum? I really would like to hear your answer to that question.I start with what I think is a proven design (sometimes it isn't) and then if there are glitches or I what to try a "what if", I come here for help. I have always believed that is one of the main purposes of this forum. Has anyone even read the by-line? "Do It Yourself (DIY) paradise for tube and SET project builders." That seems pretty clear to me. What else would "project builders" do but help each other and discuss their projects?
As far as arguing with people, it is usually with people who are more interested in showing everyone how much they know or think they know, rather than helping people. That is not at all in the spirit of what I think the forum is here for.
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"As far as arguing with people, it is usually with people who are more interested in showing everyone how much they know or think they know, rather than helping people. That is not at all in the spirit of what I think the forum is here for."That's not entirely accurate. I once merely offered a suggestion that your component layout was in contrast to good RFI engineering practices.
You jump on any suggestion like that saying it that worked for you therefore it's good. That's not helping other people at all. These guidelines and theories are built on not only solid physics but in many cases learned from failure. You are basically telling everyone that the written rules are wrong and not need to be followed. And at the same time you admit you have no background in electrical engineering but more importantly you have no desire to learn it.
To call it closed minded just because you broke the rules and got away with it is hardly discovering new ground.
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I am through discussing anything with you gusser; it's like talking to the wall.
I am addressing the discussion at large and will continue to do so.As for "talking to the wall" I think the consensus here sees that as trying to talk to you.
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Please make your post a little less mysterious. I do not understand your meaning and I want to make sure I do before I reply to it.
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