Rich- Thanks for the information- I am slowly learning a lot on this
subject., forgive more questions. What type of resistors were they, and
what physical phenomenon causes the increase in R? Was there any tube
damage, also?
The statements:
> The amp. was not being driven at the time.
>
> max out / max drive.
are a little inconsistent. Can you clarify which amps were operated which way?
Bill-W4BSG
At 11:32 PM 1/23/01 -0800, you wrote:
>>
SNIP
>>Were these amps that were measured while exhibiting intermittent vhf
>>oscillation damaged in any way by the oscillation?
>
>the vhf suppressor-R was typically damaged. The resistance suddenly
>increased 2x - 4x.
>
>
>- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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>
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