>I did it again! I got my foot in my mouth once again! I must apologize for
>assuming an expert/designer is always an engineer.
My assumption is that anyone who blows his own horn is probably trying to
compensate for something. .
cheers, Ed
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Edward Pagaduan <ezed@aloha.net>
>To: Phil Clements <philk5pc@tyler.net>; measures <2@vc.net>;
><N6BUU@aol.com>; <n6er@yahoo.com>; AMPS <amps@contesting.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 7:35 PM
>Subject: Re: [AMPS] RF filament choke for indirectly heated cathodes?
>
>
>>
>> I too had an AL1500 Amplifier and was wondering why there was no parasitic
>> suppressor of any kind on the plate as mentioned in my previous postings
>to
>> this reflector. ... But no satisfactory response. Maybe if I shake the
>> credibilities of the design engineer(s) I will, hehehe : ) How does one
>> get to be an engineer with no training in Physics?. By the way
>Electricity
>> and Electronics is a branch of Physics. As told by my College Physics
>> Professor K. Nose (d) KH6IJ in days gone by .
>>
>> Aloha,
>> Ed
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Phil Clements <philk5pc@tyler.net>
>> To: measures <2@vc.net>; <N6BUU@aol.com>; <n6er@yahoo.com>; AMPS
>> <amps@contesting.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 2:09 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AMPS] RF filament choke for indirectly heated cathodes?
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> Rich wrote:
>> > >>> In other words, put a jumper between the cathode and the heater, and
>> use a
>> > >heater
>> > >>>choke - the same as one would do for >>30MHz operation >>
>> > >
>> > >> MAKES U WONDER JUST HOW MUCH MORE IT WOULD COST THE MFG. TO DO IT
>> RIGHT!
>> > >> HANK
>> > >
>> > >Ameritron does it right, but alas, no anode parasitic suppressor!
>> > >
>> > ? ... incredible, Phil. The designer of the AL-1500, Charles Thomas
>> > Rauch, Jun. claimed to be one of our recognized amplifier ''experts''
>> > (9-94, QST) -- yet he has no training in physics, physics of
>electricity,
>> > or algebra. The AL-1500 is the only 8877 amplifier that has no vhf
>> > suppressor whatsoever. .
>> >
>> > Is either side of the heater operated at ground potential?.
>> > thanks
>> > cheers, Phil
>> >
>> > No Sir, it is wired just like you describe above....
>> > cheers, Rich
>> >
>> > (((73)))
>> > Phil, K5PC
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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