[AMPS] More amplifier experiments

Rich Measures measures@vc.net
Fri, 29 May 98 10:18:13 -0800


>
>Carl wrote
>> That does seem a bit high but what effect would it have in a
>> suppressor ?
>>  I have never been clear on that point since it appears that a minute
>> amount of inductance is compensated for by the L that is selected.
>> 
>Indeed, why would this resistor have to be non-inductive?
>
to achieve a staggered-resonance effect in the two branches. 

>Some people use resistive inductors to improve their surpressors, so why
>not use inductive resistors? 

Because the R is in the low-L branch - where less L is better.  
>............


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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