Also the choice of a convenient tube or socket helps a lot to avoid
troubles, likewise a mechanical layout that's proper .
I used different home made PAs since the early 80s, none of them has
nichrome or suppressors and none suffered even a little "bang" or a single
tube failure along the last 20 years of "heavy" contesting. Other amps did
instead require suppressors but any of them required its own design and not
a standard one.
How to avoid parasitics it's surely a real and interesting topic but I've
sometimes the feeling that mostly it serves to prevent the manufacturer
could drop responsibilities in tubes failure.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Uwe Egen" <Uwe.Egen@t-online.de>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 4:19 PM
Subject: [AMPS] suppressor experience
> NiChrom is not the only way, but may can help in a effective manner
> - nothing else.
>
> Best wishes, Uwe, DL9NC
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