Aldbourne Again!

matthewhigby at W2grclRfxlTEzXO_hu6SWQj9VG4AES9OyGVqKWnxeGmCJSHUOtOs1EYHaKmnn7VKAaNWZdwCu4Zpqt2cUJc.yahoo.invalid matthewhigby at W2grclRfxlTEzXO_hu6SWQj9VG4AES9OyGVqKWnxeGmCJSHUOtOs1EYHaKmnn7VKAaNWZdwCu4Zpqt2cUJc.yahoo.invalid
Wed Jan 17 20:04:26 GMT 2007


 
In a message dated 17/01/2007 19:58:45 GMT Standard Time,  
matthewhigby at ymjjB1ngECYOhRhy-H_t82CcjXCqe_EPR29HoaougYgC0txnaCjGCso98hFDfZPD84tyMzoGqpYNwPE.yahoo.invalid writes:

Anybody else taken the pitches at Aldbourne? I find I am in trouble  with
figures for the Warner 1915 5th which, in fairness, does have some  very
strange partial tones indeed.
 
 

Sorry - I have slipped up here :-(
 
The hum of the 5th is actually 197. There is a tone measuring 248 and this  
gets picked up first by wavanal. 197 is much stronger. It has to be one of the  
worst bells I have ever heard.........
 
Matthew
 
Matthew Higby  & Co Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers.
Jasmine Cottage,
The  Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3 4HN.
           
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