[AMPS] RF filament choke for indirectly heated cathodes?

yo3ctk@qsl.net yo3ctk@qsl.net
Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:45:07 +0300


Dave,

You wrote:
<quote>

Mauri,
Perhaps you have some difficulty with the English language, but what you
have expressed above is non-sequitor.  You say.....
“Most of those suppressors are actually not working at all, and finally
they aren’t anything better than no suppressors at all.
Last but not least, when suppressors resistors are cracked (typical)
oscillation risks are increased.”

If the resistor/coil combination Really Isn’t working AT ALL or is no
better than no supressor at all (ineffective), how can a cracked
resistor increase oscillation risks?
73 de
Dave, WT8R

<end quote>

Perhaps because no suppressor at all is better than a series coil
without damping resistor ??

In my view, Mauri has excellent command of the English language. I would
venture to say, better than some native speakers on this reflector. But
then, I'm no native speaker either..:-) By the way, if I recall
correctly from my Latin class, it's "non-sequitur".

73 de Mike, YO3CTK


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