Natürlich geht es mir auch darum Recht zu haben, schließlich deckt sich meine Erfahrung nicht mit dem was hier gesagt wird. Du behauptest schließlich auch Recht zu haben, alerdings leider sehr unsachlich und am Thema vorbei.
Grüße, Mo.
Erfahrung erzeugt manchmal nur Verwirrung.
In diesem Fall haben die Freunde des Wellenwiderstandes Recht.
Warum, steht im Zinke Brunswig, Hochfrequenztechnik.
Also damit keine Bitfehler auftreten, 75 Ohm Kabel.
Hier zwei passende Witze. Einmal das Original und einmal meine modfizierte Fassung.
"It was a stifling hot day and a man fainted in the middle of a busy
intersection. Traffic quickly piled up in all directions, and a woman
rushed to help him. When she knelt down to loosen his collar, a man
emerged from the crowd, pushed her aside, and said, "It's all right
honey, I've had a course in first aid."
The woman stood up and watched as he took the ill man's pulse and
prepared to administer artificial respiration. At this point she tapped
him on the shoulder and said,
"When you get to the part about calling a doctor, I'm already here."
Und jetzt meine modifizierte Version:
"It was a stifling hot day and a man fainted in the middle of a busy
intersection. Traffic quickly piled up in all directions, and a woman
rushed to help him. When she knelt down to loosen his collar, a man
emerged from the crowd, pushed her aside, and said, "It's all right
honey, I've had a course in first aid."
She saw him starting to take the ill man's pulse and prepare to
administer artificial respiration.
At this point she tapped him on the shoulder and said,
"But I am a Doctor!"
"When I get to the part about calling a doctor, I will call you!"