Originally posted by jmaf
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I guess the way I look at this is it depends on the definition of "secret". I would agree with the part about the techniques being out there already for the most part. And I think it is great to share most things. I have gleaned a ton of useful information from this forum, and I like to give back. And I am still amazed at how much useful information does get shared here by experts that make their living doing this and don't have to answer our questions at all unless they want to help. But I also realize that when people have spent a large amount of effort and money on their research they aren't going to want to share all of that knowledge. An example might be digging out details of P.A.F. construction or something like that. And some things aren't really secrets, they just are not easily put into words, as an example say a certain technique of hand motions for scatterwinding. It isn't a "secret" because anyone can buy a few of the pickups and tediously unwind them, or get the data when rewinding them. That's what the big name guys did plenty of. But that kind of information isn't often offered when questions that are posted are answered. So someone might post DCR and turns count but not TPL and variations in TPL. I think most questions about things like parts availability or details and even techniques are or have been answered here. In short, it doesn't hurt to ask, but don't expect that everyone that knows the answer is going to log in and post, or dig it out of the forum for them. Worse, it has sometimes happened that the answers that were posted have been misleading, I remember a thread about that a few years ago. Some of that may just have been wrongheaded information, and I hope that no one here would intentionally post misinformation, but either way one still needs to verify and experiment.
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