You're welcome to it Wayne!
Lama, I'm not supporting the position/question originally raised, only
restating it for clarity, as you did not directly address it in your
original reply. Now you have done so.
I don't know enough about the electronics to say whether I would agree
or not. I do recall a thread where the question of the threshold light
impulse required to trigger a slave was at issue, but don't remember if
duration or only intensity was involved. So I'm not much help except as
a pedant pointing out when the answer, elegant though it may be, doesn't
addres the question ;-) .
Moose
Lama-Jim L'Hommedieu wrote:
No fair ganging up! Like I said, I'm guessing that if a photocell-circuit can
STOP a dump in 1/40,000, I'll bet it can START a dump
in 1/40,000th.<snip>
Moose said,> > Much fun. But I think one concern isn't about losing sync due to the
speed of light over a couple of feet. The concern is <snip>
From: "Wayne Harridge"
Hey, that's what I was going to say !
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