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Rolf-san Posted - 2016/02/05 : 12:53:38
Snubblade på den här länken.
Bob Brines gåt igenom olika TL.
http://www.brinesacoustics.com/Pages/Quarter_Wave_Resonators/Quarter_Wave_Resonators.html
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FForsman Posted - 2016/02/05 : 16:48:54
Botaniserar man i Martin J. Kings (MJK) pdf:er hittar man skisser. MJK har för övrigt gjort mjukvaran Bob Brines använder sig av i sina simuleringar.

http://www.quarter-wave.com/

/mvhff
sladdbarn Posted - 2016/02/05 : 14:00:05
Intressant! Synd att han inte tagit med skisser på hur dom olika varianterna ser ut.

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