>Rich says;
>
>>Whether L-sup was wound on top of or beside R-sup, the L and the R H-fields
>>would have been at the needed right-angle to each other.
>
>Huh? please explain. What does this mean?
>
? A vhf suppressor partly de-Qs the anode-resonance by stagger-tuning
it. This is accomplished by having two current paths of differing L, by
aiming the two electromagnetic fields 90-degrees apart, and by causing
roughly equal vhf current to flow in R-sup and L-sup. Naturally the
differing L requirement depends on there being a substantial lack of
inductance in R-sup. According to N7WS, the resistors we use in our low
vhf-Q suppressor retrofit kits have approx 11nH of intrinsic L.
>
- cheers, Peter
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures
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