> Marv says:
>
> > I suppose the method could be extended to higher power levels by
> >employing RG-401 (7.5KV) or if that isn't available, just running some
> high >voltage / high temperature (silicone) wire through a piece of tubing
> before >fabricating the coil.
>
> Teflon wire any better/easier?
>
> >I've never seen this exact circuit employed in any amateur equipment
> >nor even described in the literature.
>
> I remember you posting that, Marv - it seems exceedingly elegant.
>
> With the Radio Regulations demanding 10dB more harmonic rejection than the
> current European and FCC specs for new transmitters from 2003, if anyone
> is going to bother meeting them, Pi-L's won't be good enough, so a plain
> pi network and a switched simple low pass filter may be the answer. That
> makes the approach even easier than with a pi-L.
>
> 73
>
> Peter G3RZP
>
>
>
>
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