> > Mauri,
> >
> > Perhpas you have some difficulty with the English language, but what you
> > have expressed above is non-sequitor. You say.....
> >
> > > "Most of those suppressors are actually not working at all, and finally
> > > they aren't anything better than no suppressors at all.
> > > Last but not least, when suppressors resistors are cracked (typical)
> > > oscillation risks are increased."
> >
> > If the resistor/coil combination Really Isn't working AT ALL or is no
> better
> > than no supressor at all (ineffective), how can a cracked resistor increase
> > oscillation risks?
A couple of guys have answered you already; and they were correct.
I read Mauri "loud and clear," and he was also very correct.
(((73)))
Phil, K5PC
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