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Hello to those interested in this topic.
I have sent this note to a few of you directly,  but it has been
bounced by the reflectors.  I have been told by one of
the recipients,  that the reflector machines believe a particular
character combination I used may indicate a potential
problem,  so the note has not been accepted.
I suspect that the way I have described the Henry  output
plate circuit on to the load may be at fault.  So I will now
call that circuit a "pie",  followed by a "dangling" inductor.
Also,  am breaking the post into  parts, as perhaps the length
was the problem,  just not sure.
But,  I would appreciate any comments from those who might be
able to aid in my understanding the proper tune up procedure.
So,  first a few quotes from the Amp reflector:
Dave, K8CC,  wrote,  in part:
> I've found with my Henry that using the old "dip and load" 
>technique always leads to the best operating condx.
End of Part 1a.
73,  Jim,  KH7M
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