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1. [Amps] 120 hz hum / energy storage. (score: 1)
Author: "Jim Thomson" <Jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 05:32:21 -0800
Carl said... REPLY: Maybe, maybe not. Have you considered that with poor regulation, the amp is more likely to "flat-top", and especially so when tuned up with a pulser and then used on voice? We don
/archives//html/Amps/2010-02/msg00719.html (8,315 bytes)

2. Re: [Amps] 120 hz hum / energy storage. (score: 1)
Author: "Bill, W6WRT" <dezrat1242@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:26:11 -0800
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: REPLY: A pulser has an exact duty cycle. What is the exact duty cycle of voice? 73, Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com
/archives//html/Amps/2010-02/msg00738.html (7,189 bytes)

3. Re: [Amps] 120 hz hum / energy storage. (score: 1)
Author: Roger <sub1@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 06:32:56 -0500
At what moment? <:-)) For that matter what difference does it make tuning up with a pulser. An SSB signal is almost always at least a bit out of tune depending on voltage sag except for those moments
/archives//html/Amps/2010-02/msg00739.html (8,203 bytes)


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