In Reply to: RE: How is Archimago's equipment not "up to the task"... posted by Jaundiced Ear on January 29, 2016 at 18:26:51:
Attempting to measure high quality (or purported high quality) equipment with medium quality equipment is a fools errand. In general, one needs equipment that is a decimal order of magnitude better than the device under test, or else one needs super skills at instrument construction, instrument calibration, data reduction and statistics. (You will find people with these skills at CERN and other physics labs and at national standards bureaus.)
Tony Lauck
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- RE: How is Archimago's equipment not "up to the task"... - Tony Lauck 01/31/1613:16:08 01/31/16 (10)
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