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Subject: Fwd: [AMPS] Globar Resistors
From: w6frmarv@pacbell.net (w6frmarv)
Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 14:58:08 -0800
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Dan Hearn, N5AR wrote:

>I have been using these resistors (Globars) in parasitic suppressors for many
>years . Has anyone ever had one of these fail or change value without a
>change in external appearance?
Like you Dan, I've used the small Globars for years for parasitic 
suppressors and now, more recently for glitch protection and never found 
any problem whatsoever.  I also saw them in use for some commercial 
multi-kW amps, by Create Eng., with the same units.

73 All,

Marv, W6FR

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<font size=3>Dan Hearn, N5AR wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>I have been using these resistors (Globars) in
parasitic suppressors for many<br>
years . Has anyone ever had one of these fail or change value without
a<br>
change in external appearance?<br>
</blockquote>Like you Dan, I've used the small Globars for years for
parasitic suppressors and now, more recently for glitch protection and
never found any problem whatsoever.&nbsp; I also saw them in use for some
commercial multi-kW amps, by Create Eng., with the same units.<br>
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73 All,<br>
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Marv, W6FR</font><br>
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