>>In order to achieve the optimal stagger-tuning effect for
>>a vhf suppressor, roughly equal currents (at the anode resonant
>>frequency) are needed in L-sup and R-sup. .
>
>Can you explain what you mean by 'stagger tuning' in this context, please,
>and at what anode resonant frequency are equal currents needed in L-sup and
>R-sup - and why?
Rich believes that VHF RF currents at the frequency of anode resonance
are always flowing, even in a stable amplifier. His view is in order to
suppress these currents you must split them evenly between the inductor
and the resistor.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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