>? Dissipation. rating is not the subject of the *QST* article in
>question.
Hi Rich,
I've never questioned your article or mentioned that in this debate. My point
was strictly that I believe that resistors in parasitic suppressors fail not
because of oscillations but because they lose their power dissipation
capability due to heating and operating at elevated temperatures. My argument
was not based at all on disputing Ohms law. You seem to think that resistors
fail becuase of parasitics. I disagree and I was giving a technical reason
why. And it's from experience too.
I've never mentioned your article. That's a red herring.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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