Re: 50-ohm vs. # symbol

Subject: Re: 50-ohm vs. # symbol
From: chuck mccaffrey <cmccaffrey -at- SPYGLASS -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 17:19:00 -0500

In article <mnj-1408951328490001 -at- mnj -dot- cmo -dot- ornl -dot- gov>, mnj -at- ornl -dot- gov (Bonnie
Nestor) wrote:

> (By the way, bringing up the use of "K" to indicate file size isn't really
> fair, because "K" is a nonstandard abbreviation for thousand -- not a unit
> name. But that's a whole 'nother argument...)

Is K a non-standard abbreviation for thousand or for 2**10=1024?


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