Name change please?
Somebody is already a member under that name -
https://mustangforums.com/forum/memb...5redfire6.html
What other names would you like to consider using?
https://mustangforums.com/forum/memb...5redfire6.html
What other names would you like to consider using?
How bout changing mine from 157db to 157dB.
I didnt know that caps were available to me
when the user name was created.
db means nothing, but dB does.
The decibel is widely known as a measure of sound pressure level, but is also used for a wide variety of other measurements in science and engineering (particularly acoustics, electronics, and control theory) and other disciplines. It confers a number of advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, a logarithmic scaling that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light, and the ability to carry out multiplication of ratios by simple addition and subtraction.
The decibel symbol is often qualified with a suffix, which indicates which reference quantity or frequency weighting function has been used. For example, "dBm" indicates that the reference quantity is one milliwatt, while "dBu" is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS.
And how long am I going to BE TROY'D?
Its been almost a year now and its getting old....
I didnt know that caps were available to me
when the user name was created.
db means nothing, but dB does.
The decibel is widely known as a measure of sound pressure level, but is also used for a wide variety of other measurements in science and engineering (particularly acoustics, electronics, and control theory) and other disciplines. It confers a number of advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, a logarithmic scaling that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light, and the ability to carry out multiplication of ratios by simple addition and subtraction.
The decibel symbol is often qualified with a suffix, which indicates which reference quantity or frequency weighting function has been used. For example, "dBm" indicates that the reference quantity is one milliwatt, while "dBu" is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS.
And how long am I going to BE TROY'D?
Its been almost a year now and its getting old....
How bout changing mine from 157db to 157dB.
I didnt know that caps were available to me
when the user name was created.
db means nothing, but dB does.
The decibel is widely known as a measure of sound pressure level, but is also used for a wide variety of other measurements in science and engineering (particularly acoustics, electronics, and control theory) and other disciplines. It confers a number of advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, a logarithmic scaling that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light, and the ability to carry out multiplication of ratios by simple addition and subtraction.
The decibel symbol is often qualified with a suffix, which indicates which reference quantity or frequency weighting function has been used. For example, "dBm" indicates that the reference quantity is one milliwatt, while "dBu" is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS.
And how long am I going to BE TROY'D?
Its been almost a year now and its getting old....
I didnt know that caps were available to me
when the user name was created.
db means nothing, but dB does.
The decibel is widely known as a measure of sound pressure level, but is also used for a wide variety of other measurements in science and engineering (particularly acoustics, electronics, and control theory) and other disciplines. It confers a number of advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, a logarithmic scaling that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light, and the ability to carry out multiplication of ratios by simple addition and subtraction.
The decibel symbol is often qualified with a suffix, which indicates which reference quantity or frequency weighting function has been used. For example, "dBm" indicates that the reference quantity is one milliwatt, while "dBu" is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS.
And how long am I going to BE TROY'D?
Its been almost a year now and its getting old....

Don't you just love to sound smart?
First gear and down, loaded up and posting,
were gonna do what has been said cant be done.
S197 Electrical GURU would have been nice...
But beggars cant be choosers.
Cut and paste is the only way to go with important information...
were gonna do what has been said cant be done.
S197 Electrical GURU would have been nice...

But beggars cant be choosers.
Cut and paste is the only way to go with important information...
You have to choose one first thats not being used?
Search function finds unused screen names...
Yours should just be a series of question marks, like about 10 in a row.
??????????
Search function finds unused screen names...
Yours should just be a series of question marks, like about 10 in a row.
??????????
Last edited by 157dB; May 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM.


