[AMPS] parasitics
km1h@juno.com
km1h@juno.com
Sat, 25 Apr 1998 08:39:29 EDT
On Fri, 24 Apr 98 19:38:38 -0800 Rich Measures <measures@vc.net> writes:
>>
>>>
>>>But a good suppressor should work at 50MHz also.
>
>If it does not melt down at 50MHz, it is going to not be so very
>suppressive at 100MHz.
Totally disagree so lets drop that subject since it is going nowhere.
.
>
>>>If the natural parasitic
>>>of a 3-500Z is somewhere around 130MHz
>
>IMO, there is no natural parasitic resonance. The tube has 5pF of
>Cout.
>Resonance depends on how much L one connects to the 5pF. Various
>3-500Z
>amplifiers have anode resonances of 90MHz to 155MHz, depending on the
>layout.
That is the natural resonance I was referring to...sorry if I confused
you.
>
>>>why on earth would you use a
>>>suppressor that can barely perform at 28MHz?
>
>Because a suppressor that is designed to run hot at 28MHz exhibits a
>minimal amount of Rp at VHF.
Hogwash....up to a point. VHF covers 30-300MHz. You can still build a
suppressor that doesn't do a melt down if the components are sized
larger.
73 Carl KM1H
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