Rich,
Mad COW Disease does not affect humans, we have enough trouble over her
with inaccurate remarks like that from CNN and the like.
This is >>NOT<< a humorous issue for us here in the UK, and I suggest
you withdraw that remark publicly.
Paul
In message <200104040414.f344EiW08181@contesting.com>, measures
<2@vc.net> writes
>
>>
>>on 4/3/01 8:47 PM, Phil (VA3UX) at phil@vaxxine.com wrote:
>>
>>> At 06:02 PM 4/3/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Why do you need a good bandswitch to prevent arcing at high voltages?
>>>>
>>>> The band switch should come AFTER the DC blocking cap. Therefore, as long
>>>> as it can handle the circulating currents present in the tank, the plate
>>>> voltage should make no difference.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Huh ? Say what ?
>>>
>>> Gee, could it be that the peak RF voltage is related to the DC plate
>voltage
>>?
>>
>>Yeah, I wrote it in a hurry and wasn't thinking clearly. You are absolutely
>>correct. Call me a loser. I know some here will. Let me be the first to
>>say it: Hoof and Mouth disease affects humans.
>>
>... more taurine feculence. Mad Cow disease affects humans. . Hoof
>and Mouth disease does not.
>>
>......
>
>- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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