In article , Eeyore
wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
As usual you have jumped straight in without reading and digesting the
article.
The effect of pure shorts and opens is an ASININE concept, completely
out of touch with the real world.
Thanks, Eeyore. :-) You have just confirmed that you haven't understood
that their use is part of a standard *practical* technique for impedance
measurements. That largely explains your failure to understand the content
of the article.
I have already tried repeatedly to explain this to you, but I think I can
now conclude that - so far as you are concerned - this was a waste of time.
So I can save the effort of trying to explain it to you again.
Slainte,
Jim
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