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1. [Amps] Parasitcs (score: 1)
Author: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 10:06:46 -0400
By itself, that isn't an accurate statement. I would say it differently. Parasitics are more common in amplifiers that have long thin leads, especially in the tubes to the grid connections. If we ex
/archives//html/Amps/2006-07/msg00014.html (11,539 bytes)

2. Re: [Amps] Parasitcs (score: 1)
Author: Jan Erik Holm <sm2ekm@telia.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 10:26:05 +0200
No, it&acute;s interesting. 73 SM2EKM -- _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps
/archives//html/Amps/2006-07/msg00037.html (6,765 bytes)

3. Re: [Amps] Parasitcs (score: 1)
Author: R L Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 04:00:50 -0700
Indeed, Jan. To me, one of the more interesting facets of the phenomenon is why did we ignore feedback-C for so many years. Sure, C-fb looks insignificantly low, but when Mu and f are high, C-fb's X
/archives//html/Amps/2006-07/msg00046.html (9,060 bytes)


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