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Old 02-06-2016, 04:09 PM
Mike(Mont) Mike(Mont) is offline
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Default How to compensate for lower temperature?

When the temperature is lower, it seems to take longer to lock on to a target. My logic says the element should resonate at a lower frequency because it moves slower. But on the opposite side of the coin, it seems a colder element is going to have a smaller electron orbit, which means a higher frequency. So do these cancel each other out or what? Here's a chance for all the genius' to shine. Come on, don't be shy.
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Old 02-06-2016, 04:28 PM
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Default Temp Not a factor a liveable temperatures

any temperature signal get in ranges you can live in would extrememly little effect.
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