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[TenTec] Aux Antenna

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Subject: [TenTec] Aux Antenna
From: dacalvin@us.ibm.com (Duane Calvin)
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 17:11:13 -0400
For KW operators, a 1W rating for the 100K resistor might give a little safety
margin, unless you enjoy the aroma of roasted resistors.  0.5W looks a little
marginal for the QRO crowd.

 73,  Duane    AC5AA    (unless my math is rusty)

Duane A. Calvin
Server Systems Test Engineer
Dept. 76TS   RS/6000 - SP Nodes
Austin, TX      >O<     Tie: 793-3368



owner-tentec@contesting.com on 09/16/98 03:20:13 PM
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> The idea of a 100K resistor from the xmitter output to ground is
> intriguing,  Does this REALLY cause essentially no problem but continually
> drain off static buildup???? (sounds like a laundry commercial --- that
> static cling!)   I have a longwire and USUALLY ground it when not in use,
> but as seniliy approaches I often forget.  Any one else doing this??  Any
> comments from the group?
>
Yes I'm doing this. In fact it cured a problem with static that kept blowing
the diodes in the power meter of a 580 DELTA. I connected 100K 1/2 w
resistors from each position to ground of a B&W coax

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