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coupling and transmission

06/08/2007 11:04 AM

Well ,there is a great difference between these two words but may feel same practically! Once my friend Manu thomas was completing his excel project ,perhaps violated some ckt connections .Anyway a "man" call for me had been made .Atthat time we were completing our project on robotics .

Stunned looking at the result!

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Re: coupling and transmission

06/12/2007 8:26 PM

I always thought coupling was what a man and woman did.....

As for transmission.... please don't ask...

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Re: coupling and transmission

06/16/2007 1:42 PM

During the above project even i was acting as a coupling network unknowingly it was proved by our gr8 prof:TK.MANI sir .He gnded the receiver end and did the project again

resulted no transmission

if we are touching the transmitting transistor then the gain of the receiver found to rise.

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