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Re: How to start on SSTC
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- Subject: Re: How to start on SSTC
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- Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 11:03:01 -0700
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Original poster: "Robert Hanford" <pomnept@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I second the motion - I am not through exploring classic coils, but when I
am, I certainly will need some help.
Robert Hanford
> Original poster: "Mudford, Chris" <chris.mudford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Hi to all
>
> With the number of postings and sites where SSTC's are talked about and
> shown operating I want to know what peoples thoughts are as to a group of
> you "experts" putting together a guide on "SSTC's for the novice
> electronics person". Overall topology, each sections purpose and how they
> interact, design, build and testing. Something that gives a good display
> but isn't going to cost the earth to achieve.
>
> But for now, what peoples SSTC designs and web sites are set at a level
for
> the SS novice? They all seem to start above my basic electrical
knowledge.
>
> Cheers, Chris (NZ).
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