On Jun 28, 2006, at 6:11 AM, "" <dcoffman@iquest.net> wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I had used some metal film that RF Parts sells as non-inductive
> 'flame proof'.
> When you get to talking to them, the 'engineer' will tell you that
> they are
> slightly inductive. I am curious if 'slightly inductive' is too
> inductive for
> this application.
Every R in this universe has L. If its conductive film is not
spiraled, a 3W MOF resistor has about 11nH plus the lead L. .
>
> Doug N9XTF
>
> Quoting Peter Chadwick <g3rzp@g3rzp.wanadoo.co.uk>:
>
>> Doug asked:
>>> what type of resistors are the preferred type for use in a parasitic
>> supressor?<
>> The answer almost depends on what religion you are................
>> I like the big Carborundum types, if you can get them. Others like
>> nichrome
>> wire, or metal film or carbon film or.........
>> 73
>> Peter G3RZP
>
>
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