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[AMPS] impedance of nichrome lower

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Subject: [AMPS] impedance of nichrome lower
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 97 17:21:48 -0800
>
>On Thu, 11 Sep 1997 13:28:56 +0000 w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net
>writes:
>>> From:          "Ian White, G3SEK" <G3SEK@ifwtech.demon.co.uk>
>>> Subject:       Re: [AMPS] impedance of nichrome lower
To: <amps@contesting.com>
>>> Date:          Thu, 11 Sep 97 07:46:57 +0000
>>
>>Hi Ian,
>>
>>I thought about just ignoring Rich's comments, because this stuff 
>>just goes on endlessly. 
>
>The rest SNIPPED
>
>It could stop if there was agreement Tom. 

There can never be an agreement as long one party refuses to answer 
questions, stonewalls, smokescreen, and denies the results of standard AC 
circuit analysis.  

>The way I view it is that there
>are a number of individuals on this reflector with engineering
>backrounds. I have yet to see a unaminous  consensus on the suppressor
>issue. To me that means a lot more discussion is warranted, no matter how
>painful to some.

Amen, Carl.  The subject of VHF parasitic suppression is not simple.  How 
many *QST* articles have appeared on it in the last 20 years.  Three to 
best of my memory.  Mr. Rauch's pal, Reid Brandon, W6MTF, of Eimac's 
marketing dept.  said he couldn't remember seeing any.  

FLASH BULLETIN
- We may be heading for a VHF parasitics denouement on the [AMPS] 
mailing-list.  The question I proposed about the 29MHz dissipation from 
the 200 ohm Rs/200nH Ls - -  MAY  is intended to bring speedy relief.   
-  There is an admittedly remote possibility that Mr. Rauch just might 
switch his smoke generator to Standby and explain why he cancelled his 28 
November 1996 post.  
>
>Remember, they used to execute those who professed the world was not
>flat. 

As i recall a few were burned alive at the stake by some holy guys who 
claimed to be science experts.  
- .  Dr. Louis Pasteur also ran into some resistance when he suggested 
that surgeons wash with soap and water before performing surgery.  
However, in France, in the 1860s, burning folks alive was Politically 
Incorrect.  

Rich---


R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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