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Subject: [AMPS] Tuning roller inductor amps
From: JimMoci@aol.com (JimMoci@aol.com)
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 15:48:54 EST

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Since the subject of roller inductors has come up I have a question to add. I 
am thinking of switching my old B&W tank circuit for a nice, big gates roller 
inductor (4-1000 amp). What is the best way of initially figuring out the 
tune up for each band? Are there any hard and fast rules to follow or is it 
trial and error? I am sure I can get close but how do I know if it is set for 
the proper Q and has enough harmonic suppression without a spectrum analyzer? 
Thanks!
Jim

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>Since the subject of roller 
inductors has come up I have a question to add. I am thinking of switching my 
old B&amp;W tank circuit for a nice, big gates roller inductor (4-1000 amp). 
What is the best way of initially figuring out the tune up for each band? Are 
there any hard and fast rules to follow or is it trial and error? I am sure I 
can get close but how do I know if it is set for the proper Q and has enough 
harmonic suppression without a spectrum analyzer? Thanks!
<BR>Jim</FONT></HTML>

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