On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 05:38:43 +0800 Alek Petkovic <vk6apk@eon.net.au>
writes:
>
> Hey guys, before you get too carried away on where you think the
> filter
> should be placed, remember that Jon talked to the guy who makes them
> and he
> said the go between the tx and the amp. End of story!
Thats where they usually go for anyone even basically conversant with the
subject mate.
>
> If you think that this is not the right way to do it, then you need
> to find
> a filter that has been intended, by the manufacturer, to go after
> the amp.
AMEN! But you also have to define amp! In VK thats at the 400W level,
correct? Sort of at the driver stage for others?!?
>
> If the people from ICE honor their warranty with filters that have
> been
> busted by putting them after the amp, then I think they are being
> more than
> generous.
>
> 73 de Alek,
> VK6APK.
>
>
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