The benefits received might not be worth all the trouble. I
just thought it a different approach, just like the Alpha
circuit. Different is not always betta'
cheers
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From: "Lamb" <k7fm@teleport.com>
Steve asked:
". Has the shunt diode idea been tried in practice? Did it
work above 10MHz? If yes, please let me know which brand and part # was
used."
In the late 50's, I think it was W6JAT, who worked for Eimac that
published
a circuit of a shunt diode across the input circuit of a 3-1000 amp,
using a
6X4. The diode did not have a series R, although it would have an
internal
impedance. Circuit was claimed to work fine. I always had a big
question
mark about it.
I have tested solid state diodes and never had success. It may have been
my
"loose" testing setup. Time to do more testing.
73, Colin K7FM
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