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		By: Jeffrey Lovejoy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am looking at building an extremely low frequency amplifier. The frequency range would be 1 hertz to 10 hertz. The input signal will range in amplitude of 0.5 mV to 5 mV. I would like to display a signal that is raised to 50 mV to view on an oscilloscope. Your page  enlightens and is entertaining.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am looking at building an extremely low frequency amplifier. The frequency range would be 1 hertz to 10 hertz. The input signal will range in amplitude of 0.5 mV to 5 mV. I would like to display a signal that is raised to 50 mV to view on an oscilloscope. Your page  enlightens and is entertaining.</p>
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