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Subject: [Amps] pi-net tanks
From: k7fm at teleport.com (k7fm)
Date: Sat Mar 15 15:47:34 2003
Rich said:

"The same person said that Ni-Cr alloys have less RF resistance as frequency
increases.  Do you believe this, Colin?"

Rich, I do not know if that was said, or if the statement was in context.
Since I did not study this in school, I will have to answer it for myself -
assuming I have enough intellect to run a test and to understand what I
observe.

Once I complete a project I am working on, I can clean off my desk and build
a test fixture to connect to my Tektronix 2710 Spectrum Analyzer with
tracking generator.  On the other hand, if my results are not consistent
with what you want me to conclude, will you ridicule me because I did not
take AC circuit - analysis at Cal Tech?

I am not quite sure why this particular course is particularly relevant,
though, since I presume that many of the existing amplifiers were designed
by engineers who had taken this course, and they were all wrong,  Since you
were the first person to understand this stuff, it would seem that your
textbooks and teachers, and those that preceeded you, should not be given
much weight, anyway.

Once you set the standard that the basis for all knowledge on amplifiers is
Rich Measures, then any other source must necessarily be wrong.

 Colin  K7FM


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