>
>In a message dated 3/7/00 7:47:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>jono@enteract.com
>writes:
>
>>
>> I believe that parasitic resistors that are found to be bad are damaged by
>> heating over long periods of time and not by parasitic oscillations as Rich
>> suggests.
>>
>Jon,
>
>I'm not sure what a parasitic resistor is but if you can assure me that they
>won't explode if I run 2M power into them for 2 seconds or break into
>parsitic oscillation, I'd like to buy two dozen. What values do you have
>available and what is the price including shipping?
>
The reports about discovery of mysterious sudden, increases in suppressor
R involved carbon-comp resistors. I know of no source of new carbon-comp
resistors.
>
later, Dave
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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