>Rich Measures wrote:
>>
>>It seems to me that we start with a parallel inductor /resistor
>>suppressor circuit, the conductance (G) and susceptance (B) of which has
>>an Admittance, Y. This admittance may be converted to an equivalent
>>impedance, represesented as a series Xp-Rp.
> ^^^^^^ ^ ^
>
>That's where it all goes wrong. What you have just described are Rs and
>Xs, where s stands for SERIES-equivalent.
What about a situation where it is understood by all parties except one
that "Rs" stands for VHF parasitic suppressor resistor? . In Wes'
measurements, he uses the term "Ls". What is "Ls", Mr. White?
>.........
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures
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