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>On Fri, 24 Apr 98 19:38:38 -0800 Rich Measures <measures@vc.net> writes:
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>>>>
>>>>But a good suppressor should work at 50MHz also.
>>
>>If it does not melt down at 50MHz, it is going to not be so very
>>suppressive at 100MHz.
>
>Totally disagree so lets drop that subject since it is going nowhere.
>
A too hot potato?, since AC Circuit Analysis will undoubtedly indicate
that If Rp is high at 50MHz, it has to be relatively high at 100MHz,
which means that the resultant tube gain at 100MHz is also higher. . To
obtain a VHF suppressor with a low Rp at 100MHz, it must be designed to
be on the edge of destruction at 29.7MHz. [see "Calculating
Suppressor..Dissipation...." in 3/89 *QST*]
>.......
cheers
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K
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