>
>Greetings,
>
>I'm building another power supply for my amplifier
>project. I originally set out to use a capacitor
>input design commonly used but have since (tonight)
>found a large (13H) choke. I was told by the OM that
>I got it from that I could probably put it in the CT
>lead and not have to worry about any spark gap
>procedures.
Choke filters work well in applications where the load current is
constant - such as RTTY, AM linear and FM. With SSB, where the load
current is not constant, a choke filter causes a transient V regulation
problem. To observe this problem, one needs a DC 'scope. A
resonant-choke filter works well for SSB.
>
cheers
>Thoughts???? I've never seen this on paper or in any
>book. Would the 'choking' effect be the same???
>
>Thanks.
>
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