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On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:02:14 -0400, "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com> wrote:
>Not really. Even a 2W carbon takes decades when the suppressor is designed and
>not just shotguned. Modern resistors dont >change at all....yet.
>If it decreases to a low enough value, guess what? No suppressor.
>
>Thats not the change direction. And below a certain value it will burn up
>and tell your nose about it.
>
>
> If the
>> resistor increases value enough, same thing. No suppressor.
>
>You wont live long enough for that to happen.
REPLY:
I don't know what planet your carbon resistors come from but I have
spent much of my adult life changing low-value high wattage carbon
resistors, and I guarantee you they can change in either direction, up
or down.
Metal-film and metal-oxide types are much more stable, but carbons are
still in use out there and folks are still using them in parasitic
suppressors.
73, Bill W6WRT
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