> Q. For example?
>
> A one ohm resistor in series with an inductance of one ohm
> has a Q of one. A fifty ohm resistor placed in series with a
> inductance of twenty five ohms has a Q of two.
Woops. Fuzzy republican thinking. That should have been a fifty
ohm reactance in series with a twenty five ohm resistance.
and with that change:
When they are connected in series with an anode inductance of 200
ohms, the system Q becomes <10> with the fifty ohm (Q=2) suppressor
and Q=201 with the lower self- Q suppressor.
73, Tom W8JI
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