>>The original parallel circuit disappeared in step 2 when we transformed
>>it into its series-equivalent. There is absolutely no bar to treating
>>the series-equivalent circuit just like any other series circuit.
>
>I do not believe it.
He is correct, Rich. Sorry. He hasn't made any illegal moves.
>>
>>By the way, if the move I made isn't "legal", all your pi-tanks just
>>stopped working!
>>
>A pi-network tank is not the same thing
A pi network Tank is a resonant LC circuit consisting of both parallel
and series resonances. You can transform a pi-net into an equivalent
T-net, etc. by using series to parallel conversions.
So while a pi-net might serve a different function than a supressor
network, the RF theory behind it is the same. It's all the same concept
and math.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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Jon Ogden
KE9NA
http://www.qsl.net/ke9na
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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