>Hi Rich,
>
>You told me once in the past, but I can't find the reply
>Email. What is the resistor value you use or the
>series string total...?
>
3, 100k, 3W for 300k-ohms total. They will handle 500v each, which is
1500v which =s 22 out @ 50-ohms.
>thanks
>skipp
>
>On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 00:42:18 -0800 Rich <2@vc.net> writes:
>> 50uH has the advantage of no resonances below c. 40MHz. 2.5mH has a
>> plethora of resonances from 1,8 - 30 MHz. For the tetrode amplifier
>>
>> shown on my Website, I used three 500V resistors in series to bleed
>> the
>> charge off of the loading C. The wonderful thing about resistors is
>>
>> that, unlike chokes, they don't have pesky resonances.
>>
>> >
>> >Whats the current thinking on the output safety choke value. I have
>> seen
>> >everything from 50uh to 2.5mh. What is the criteria for selecting
>> the
>> >correct value.
>> >
>> >Thanks
>> >Greg
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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