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PA2WIV > TECHNI 21.08.06 23:28l 46 Lines 1129 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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>From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
>To : TECH@WW
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>From Felix HB9ABX @ HB9EAS.CHE.EU (Reformated by G8MNY Dec 05)
Perhaps a little to much formatted.....I think that the second colum has to
be inch instead of mm, as the first colum is allready mm..........
73, Tinus pa2wiv.
>
>WIRE Conversion Table SWG/W&M/AWG/BWG
>====================================
>For homebrewing, the correct wire size is frequently required
>This is somewhat simlified from my homepage ttp://home.tiscali.ch/hb9abx
>
>SWG = Standard Wire Gauge (British)
>W&M = Washburn & Moen
>AWG = American Wire Gauge or B&S = Brown & Sharpe
>BWG = Birmingham Wire Gauge or Stubs' Wire Gauge
>
>Durchm Durchm Querschnitt SWG BWG W&M AWG
>mm mm mm*mm --- --- --- ---
>7.7 0.3031 46.57
>7.62 0.3 45.6 1 1
>7.541 0.2969 44.666
>7.5 0.2953 44.18
>7.4 0.2913 43
Vy 73 Tinus PA2WIV@PI8CDR
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