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Subject: | [Amps] Parasitic Oscillations in RF Amplifiers |
From: | w8ji at contesting.com (Tom Rauch) |
Date: | Wed Mar 12 17:54:35 2003 |
> ** A dipmeter shows that a directly-grounded 3-500Z grid is not grounded > throughout the VHF range. Making a measurement that is meaningless won't help much. A dip meter does not tell you impedance. It will dip where impedance is minimum, or maximum, depending on the system being tested. The only correct way to measure shielding of the grid, or impedance of the grid structure to ground is by measuring the anode-to-cathode feedthrough or transmission loss. Otherwise, you could be measuring almost anything. 73 Tom |
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