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| Polymath 2005-07-24, 9:03 pm |
| Is this still the best standard text to take one from
Maxwell off into the wild blue yonder via our
antennae arrays?
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| Repeating Rifle 2005-07-24, 9:03 pm |
| On 7/24/05 9:21 AM, in article 42e3bfc4_3@x-privat.org, "Polymath"
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Is this still the best standard text to take one from
> Maxwell off into the wild blue yonder via our
> antennae arrays?
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Huh?
Bill
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| Steve H 2005-07-24, 9:03 pm |
| Have a look at www.kolki.com/xfieldantenna.ppt
"Polymath" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Is this still the best standard text to take one from
> Maxwell off into the wild blue yonder via our
> antennae arrays?
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| Polymath 2005-07-30, 1:21 pm |
| Just obtained a second-hand copy for £28 (despite that its
original price was £8-25p) - The only edition in print at the
moment is a hard-cover retailing at £72!
Perhaps I should have kept the copy I bought new when
the price was about £4-40p!
"Polymath" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Is this still the best standard text to take one from
> Maxwell off into the wild blue yonder via our
> antennae arrays?
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| Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI 2005-07-30, 1:21 pm |
| Poly no maths wrote:
> Just obtained a second-hand copy for £28 (despite that its
> original price was £8-25p) - The only edition in print at the
> moment is a hard-cover retailing at £72!
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> Perhaps I should have kept the copy I bought new when
> the price was about £4-40p!
>
How much would your £350 law book have Bean to anybody else?
....(_!_)...
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| Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote:
>Polymouth wrote:
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>How much would your £350 law book have Bean to anybody else?
>...(_!_)...
Last time the research was done, it was about one-third of the price
quoted by Polymouth's predecessor.
I see the long sobs of the violins of Polymouth continue to wound
one's heart with a monotonous languor. Perhaps he'll play a D on the
right day.
from
Aero Spike
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