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    Quote Originally Posted by xnihilo View Post
    If you want fast etching then use as much as possible Ground Plane.

    "etching"???

    If you have RF then use as much as possible as much (again) Ground Plane

    No rf used.

    Always use as much as possible Ground Plane!

    Well, I think I'm safe, I'm using a nice GND plane on BOTTOM side.

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    OK, OK, I know. I am not fluent in English. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ioannis
    OK, OK, I know. I am not fluent in English. Sorry.

    Ioannis
    I disagree, I think you are, "etching" is very likely the word I would have used, but then of course, I speak an American dialect of English, not exactly fish and chips.
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