Travel Doodles by Fiona Watt

Travel Doodles by Fiona Watt

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Travel Doodles by Fiona Watt

It is still a challenge to develop a low-noise ampli er - despite the fact that no- days (2007) nearly every solution of an electronic question of the consumer world can be solved by digital means. There is a wide eld of tasks left that can only be satisfyingly attacked with the help of old-fashioned analogue technology: sensors that are coupled to the existing and living world around us are always confronted with analogue signals. Those - in most cases - tiny signals have to be ampli ed and treated with unbelievably high electronic care. Therefore, frustration on noisy devices should always be turned around into motivation for the search of nearly noiseless solutions As a producer of such tiny analogue signals the vinyl record (33 1/3LPand 45 Single/Maxi) is a typical representative of our yesterday - 20th century - life. Despite the nearly 100% digitization of the consumer world it is still alive - with growing sales revenues around the world. One should expect that all secrets of the ampli er chain that transfers the signals out of the record's grooves to our ears are well known. Yes and no Much is written about distortion, overload matters, noise, 1 phase angles, frequency response, etc . Most technical aspects of ampli ers and sensors were well described. But simple questions like e. g.: my moving-magnet cartridge - how much noise does it produce? or what's the signal-to-noise-ratio (SN) of my phono-amp after A-weighting? are still not that easy to answer today.
Peter Watt has spent time as a soldier, articled clerk, prawn trawler deckhand, builder's labourer, pipe layer, real estate salesman, private investigator, police sergeant and police adviser in Papua New Guinea. He has lived and worked with Aborigines, Islanders, Vietnamese and Papua New Guineans and he speaks, reads and writes Vietnamese and Pidgin. Good friends, fine food, fishing and the vast open spaces of outback Queensland are his main interests in life. Peter lives in Finch Hatton in Queensland and is writing the sequel to Papua, due for release in 2004.

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ISBN 13 9780794528065
ISBN 10 0794528066
Title Travel Doodles
Author Fiona Watt
Series Usborne Activity Cards
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Usborne Books
Year published 2010-06-01
Number of pages 50
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.