>
>> My point in an amplifier is to preserve stability and maximize the gain
>> (and efficiency) were I need, minimizing instead the amplification were
>> it's not needed to amplify.
>>
>> 73,
>> Mauri I4JMY
>
>My point is exactly the same Mauri.
>I can stabilize any amplifier by loading it with losses at every
>frequency from DC to daylight.
>
>A good amplifier guru doesn't add unnecessary loss at the
>operating frequency. He solves the actual problems, not the
>imaginary ones.
>
Adding roughly 1% loss at 28MHz appears to be the price of a
VHF-suppression device.. There is no such thing as a free lunch -- even
for amplifier gurus.
>
cheers
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