Hi Collo,
Good news. I'm still considering one alternative option, though at the moment, yes, my plan is to left-shift the zero-well of each N. The issue is there remains a dimensional 'gap' to consider, in that the N19 is 80.8cm L and the space inside my frame is 91cm. I wanted to avoid making a non-standard frame ...
There is this other possibility, though it voids the Barker code -- but does it, in function? Which would be:
N23 N23 N11+N11 N23
Looking at the
ripple tank images in this thread, that Lupo made, the paired N11 seems a 'similar-difference' to the N23 dispersion. It looks as though the mirrored N11 functions as one larger unit -- almost as much as the single N23. (if so, in functional practice it would not void the Barker code). What do you think of this idea?
PS I couldn't find that menu option?
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Originally Posted by collo That sounds OK.
If you left-shift the N19[+3] by 4 wells, you get a zero-depth well on the left end of all panels.
As you alluded to earlier, this lets you use the trick of moving a half well to the right hand end of each panel. The frames of adjoining panels, plus any packing if required, form the zero-depth wells. (QRDude has this as a menu option) |