>>> Steve --- There are two resonant circuits in the output circuitry, one
>>> HF and one VHF. The HF (near)*-resonant part has a broad, shallow dip.
>>> The VHF part has a sharp, deep dip that can suck a dipmeter out of
>>> osc.
>>> when coupled too close.
>>> Does make sense that the HF one rings and the VHF one does not ring?
>
>
>> It does to me when I think about the time it takes to go from conduction
>> to cutoff with the usual bias switching in a g-g amp.
>
>
> Why would the rise/fall transient time be faster through the HF
> resonance than the rise/fall time through the VHF resonance?
It's not.
Steve
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