>
>In a message dated 4/23/01 10:18:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>w8ji@contesting.com writes:
>
>>
>> Rich has his own definition of "resonant".
>>
>> He also has a grid dip meter that, unlike every other grid dip meter
>> in the world, measures impedance and Q.
>>
>> So while what you are saying is technically correct Mike, that the
>> minute a load would be connected the network would not be a
>> "dead short", things just don't work that way in the land where dip
>> meters measure impedance and Q.
>> =========================================================
>Tom,
>
>You have pegged my BS meter with the above juvenile drivel.
>
>73
>
>Dave, WT8R
>
? /chortle/ Apparently Mr. Rauch is still steamed because a dipmeter
proved that
grid-resonance Increases slightly when the grid is grounded through small
capacitors in lieu of direct grounding. The SB-220 and TL-922 are
examples. Direct grounding reduces the grid's resonant freq. // In
the Rauchian world, copper strap has zero inductance.
cheers, Dave.
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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