Hi Rich,
Nice try at pulling something out of context, but what I said was
exactly true.
> >Please copy and repost where I said that.
> >
> ? From: w8jitom@aol.com
> Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
> Subject: Re: Good source for amplifier tips
To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Date: 24 Nov 1996 03:34:24 GMT
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> >......
> ''I think though we can safely conclude making the coil out of nichrome
> mainly lowers HF Q, NOT VHF Q''. .....
What I said is above is perfectly correct, because we were
discussing a conventional parallel R/L suppressor.
If you take a conventional suppressor with a parallel R and L, and
make the L out of nichrome instead of copper, the largest change
in Q happens at DC. As frequency moves higher and higher, the
resistor dominates the circuit. So the largest shift in Q is at low
frequencies.
Nice try at twisting words through omission of text Rich.
.
73, Tom W8JI
w8ji@contesting.com
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