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Interesting article on DC Restoration
Came across this while looking at other things... I never really understood how DC restoration works, but have an electrical engineering background... this link may help if you're in the same boat, scroll to page 85.
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...w-1948-Mar.pdf |
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Thank you for posting that. I am going to read it, too.
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The website I found the article on is absolutely awesome - it's like having the university technical periodical archives right on my desktop. When I was a student and had enough of studying I would take a break by grabbing a year of whatever periodical and reading the interesting articles. I like how this opportunity is now open to everyone, not just people with access to a good library.
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I've read it many times. It helps to have the second-largest university library in the world (after Harvard) (Admittedly depending on how you count.) |
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