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High frequency range

12/03/2008 7:41 AM

While we are select the higher frequency ranges , we are facing more distortion as well as more attuanation(losses)

Please explain.

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Re: High frequency range

12/03/2008 9:22 AM

Higher frequency ranges of what?

Distortion of what?

Losses of what?

A guitar?

A home theatre system?

A microwave telemetry link?

Your wife's screeching voice when she's pissed?

That super-secret widget that only you know about?

Do you honestly think anyone here would take time out of their busy day to answer your meaningless question when you evidently haven't the courtesy to supply even the most basic context?

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Re: High frequency range

08/02/2010 1:25 PM

You have purchased a very cheap signal generator.

The symptoms you describe are indicative of this.

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