Reactance charts in PDF format

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someonesdad

Joined Jul 7, 2009
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Here's a zip file containing various PDFs of reactance charts:
http://www.gdssw.com/tools/reactance.zip

They are sized to ANSI A size paper, but it's not a lot of work for me to change to A4 or other size paper. If you want a different size paper, send me a PM and I'll add the paper size to the zip file. However, the PDF clients like Foxit and Acrobat do a reasonable job of scaling to paper sizes, so try that first before requesting a different size, as PostScript is a vector language (and PDF is a relatively thin layer over PostScript) and little information should be lost by scaling.

Comment: these graphs were motivated by the reactance charts in the GR 1650B manual. The were written with a graphics program I wrote about 10 years ago that outputs in PostScript.
 
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KL7AJ

Joined Nov 4, 2008
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Here's a zip file containing various PDFs of reactance charts:
http://www.gdssw.com/tools/reactance.zip

They are sized to ANSI A size paper, but it's not a lot of work for me to change to A4 or other size paper. If you want a different size paper, send me a PM and I'll add the paper size to the zip file. However, the PDF clients like Foxit and Acrobat do a reasonable job of scaling to paper sizes, so try that first before requesting a different size, as PostScript is a vector language (and PDF is a relatively thin layer over PostScript) and little information should be lost by scaling.

Comment: these graphs were motivated by the reactance charts in the GR 1650B manual. The were written with a graphics program I wrote about 10 years ago that outputs in PostScript.
One can never have too many nomographs! I have charts for everything from cropdusting to wire extruding. :) Keep 'em coming. ^_*

Eric
 

KL7AJ

Joined Nov 4, 2008
2,229
Here's a zip file containing various PDFs of reactance charts:
http://www.gdssw.com/tools/reactance.zip

They are sized to ANSI A size paper, but it's not a lot of work for me to change to A4 or other size paper. If you want a different size paper, send me a PM and I'll add the paper size to the zip file. However, the PDF clients like Foxit and Acrobat do a reasonable job of scaling to paper sizes, so try that first before requesting a different size, as PostScript is a vector language (and PDF is a relatively thin layer over PostScript) and little information should be lost by scaling.

Comment: these graphs were motivated by the reactance charts in the GR 1650B manual. The were written with a graphics program I wrote about 10 years ago that outputs in PostScript.
By the way, you do realize you're really dating yourself by even admitting you know what a GR1650 is. :D

I have my very own GR916....had it since I was a broadcast engineer. :)

eric
 
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