>Bill: I haven't seen an answer to your question here , but that
>"neutralizing " cap was one of a number of attempts to
> "neutralize " an amp which was already reasonably stable, and from what
>I've heard and seen none of these attempts were any good. !! they all made
>the amps "squirrely" to tune and operate. No one has since made a
>"neutralized "
>amp.
? Neutralized at the operating frequency and neutralized at VHF are
different critters.
>they are already stable if they have good , low 'Q' vhf
>suppressors.!!!! (among other things)
> Take that cap out and toss it in the "reserve" box for other purposes.!!
>Have a good day!!
> carl / kz5ca
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bill Smith" <ko4nrbs@yahoo.com>
>To: <amps@contesting.com>
>Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 11:31 AM
>Subject: [Amps] HA-10 Warrior "Neutralizing Capacitor"
>
>
>> What was the purpose of the HA-10 Warrior
>> "Neutralizing Capacitor"? Following the advice of
>> many people I am going to remove it from my Warrior.
>> 73,
>> Bill
>>
>> =====
>> Bill Smith KO4NR
>>
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