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measuring ability for amatuers [message #25186] Wed, 05 January 2005 10:15 Go to previous message
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Say Wayne; are there some reasonable methods the average hobbyist can use to place their pet projects into the," could be successful" vs. "no-way", catagories? Or even to approximate the possibility of decent results with enough certainty that tthey could proceed fairly confidently in a project?
What would you say to someone who wished to produce some kind of empirical result with minimal measurement techniques available to them? Yet they wish to be a little more confident of a positive outcome than just utilising the stated specs.
As an example, to match driver impedance numbers can you not use a DMM? That kind of thing is what I mean.


 
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