Shawn Tayler, stayler@powernet.net wrote:
>..........
>Are the old Glo-bar resistors still aroung?
The Carborundum company that made 'em was bought out by Cesiwid Corp.
(716 286 7610). However, Globar resistors are not non-inductive. A
Cesiwid rep. told me that they could manufacture a (short, fat) resistor
that would meet my requirements for vhf suppressor service -- i.e., no
more than 10nH in the 50 - 200 ohm range. The price was around $10k for
1k-pieces.
. Globar resistors typically have a high length/diameter ratio -- just
the opposite of what is needed for VHF service.
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures
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