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Subject: | [Amps] Alpha 86 |
From: | dj2001 at mn.rr.com (dj2001@mn.rr.com) |
Date: | Thu Mar 6 06:13:13 2003 |
Next time I have the cover off I'll look. My AL-80A is SN 0156 so it's a oldie but goodie. A neat amp for the money. Dale K9VUJ > > What is a corona washer? Do I need or want one on my AL80A bandswitch? > >The anti-corona washer is on the switch terminal from the 160 padder >doorknob. The AL80 series all have them. > >That is the highest voltage point on the switch, and the washer distributes >the electric field more evenly reducing the voltage gradient around the >sharp points of that contact. > >This is the same reason you do not want sharp solder points on other leads. > >73 Tom |
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