CPS to Hz Conversion

Howard Cunningham howardc at macrollc.com
Sun Apr 1 10:14:24 CDT 2012


Hmm...

I think that I see my problem now...  I always thought that the graph was a straight line and I was always having trouble with the conversion.  Now I see the error of my ways, with the correct formula, I see that the graph is not a straight line and I understand where my problem was.

Thanks
WD5DBC

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-----Original Message-----
From: tacos-bounces+howardc=macrollc.com at amrad.org [mailto:tacos-bounces+howardc=macrollc.com at amrad.org] On Behalf Of Joseph Bento
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 10:10 AM
To: Tacos AMRAD
Subject: CPS to Hz Conversion

Fellow Tacoistas,

I don't know where this chart has been all these years, but what a lifesaver it will be!  As some of you know, I enjoy antique electronics, and as such, they used "cycles" in the old days.  Since we use "Hertz" 
today, I was always pulling out the calculator for manual conversion:  
(log[cps](Hz))2 = 1.  This chart will avoid all the potential for error.

I hope that you will find it handy as well.

Follow link:

www.kirtland.com/CyclesperSecondtoHzConversionChart.pdf

Joe, N6DGY
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