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SV: SV: [AMPS] Big Bang Problem

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Subject: SV: SV: [AMPS] Big Bang Problem
From: sm5ki@algonet.se (sm5ki)
Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 20:31:18 +0000
My name is still Hans SM5KI. 
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>Från: measures <2@vc.net>
>Till: "Tom Rauch" <W8JI@contesting.com>, "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>,
"sm5ki" <sm5ki@algonet.se>
>Ämne: Re: SV: [AMPS] Big Bang Problem
>Datum: mån 6 mar 2000 14.55
>

>>
>>> Maybe the explanation is very simple: a thunderstorm somewhere near your
>>> amp can start seondary flash-overs in your antenna relay and start a short
>>> parasitic oscillation? 
>>> 
>>> Everything is possible " beetween heaven and earth "
>>> 
>>> 73s de Hans SM5KI
>>
>>Why would an amplifier that is otherwise stable into widely varying 
>>loads at all conditions of bias suddenly start oscillating?
>>
>Mr. Rauch. -- Have you ever read G. W. Fyler's article on parasitic 
>oscillation in the Sept. 1935 Journal of the Institute of Radio Engineers?
>thanks.  
>

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