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Variable Delta T versus Variable P
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KevinWyman
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OK time to weigh-in. I am sure this has been covered before but my searching parameters didn't reveal it. Pros and cons for each approach? Experience of one versus the other?
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Always forget that Time Search Parameter
Sorry, I always seem to forget that "Time" search parameter. Went back and found lots of posts on the VDT.
So how is the state of art on this these days? Problems resolved?0
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