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Use more 1/4 single characters
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Keith Packard
<keithp@keithp.com>
Mon, 25 Nov 2013 05:28:26 +0000
(21:28 -0800)
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Keith Packard
<keithp@keithp.com>
Mon, 25 Nov 2013 05:28:26 +0000
(21:28 -0800)
doc/altusmetrum.xsl
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a/doc/altusmetrum.xsl
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doc/altusmetrum.xsl
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doc/altusmetrum.xsl
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-549,7
+549,7
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NAR #88757, TRA #12200
fit inside coupler for 29mm air-frame tubing, but using it in a tube that
small in diameter may require some creativity in mounting and wiring
to succeed! The presence of an accelerometer means TeleMetrum should
fit inside coupler for 29mm air-frame tubing, but using it in a tube that
small in diameter may require some creativity in mounting and wiring
to succeed! The presence of an accelerometer means TeleMetrum should
- be aligned along the flight axis of the airframe, and by default the
1/4
+ be aligned along the flight axis of the airframe, and by default the
¼
wave UHF wire antenna should be on the nose-cone end of the board. The
antenna wire is about 7 inches long, and wiring for a power switch and
the e-matches for apogee and main ejection charges depart from the
wave UHF wire antenna should be on the nose-cone end of the board. The
antenna wire is about 7 inches long, and wiring for a power switch and
the e-matches for apogee and main ejection charges depart from the
@@
-2657,7
+2657,7
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NAR #88757, TRA #12200
in the environment and avoid having wire lengths near a
natural resonant length. Altusmetrum products transmit on the
70cm amateur band, so you should avoid lengths that are a
in the environment and avoid having wire lengths near a
natural resonant length. Altusmetrum products transmit on the
70cm amateur band, so you should avoid lengths that are a
- simple ratio of that length; essentially any multiple of
1/4
+ simple ratio of that length; essentially any multiple of
¼
of the wavelength (17.5cm).
</para>
</listitem>
of the wavelength (17.5cm).
</para>
</listitem>