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>on 3/22/01 1:39 PM, measures at 2@vc.net wrote:
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>> ? What is the main difference between Measures' (resistance-wire)
>> suppressors and ordinary (copper-wire) suppressors?
>>>
>> Answer; Rp.
>
>How much Rp, Rich?
>
Depends on inductance of L-supp and conductor material used. All things
being equal, resistance-wire decreases Rp by about 40% at 100MHz.
According tp Wes' measurements, at 100MHz, Rp was 101-ohms for a
resistance-wire suppresor vs. 166-ohms for a copper-wire suppressor.
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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