> >>? the dip you see with a dipmeter coupled to a Pi-network is not on the
> >> operating frequency.
> >
> >Now there's a new definition that's not in any of the
> >textbooks............not a very scientific one either, if I may so, Rich.
> >
> ? Do you believe that a Pi-network is resonant on the working frequency,
> Peter?
Careful Peter, it's a very special dip meter. It can also measure Q,
and the anti-resonant frequency of a control grid just by placing it
near the socket leads.
According to Rich's magic grid dip meter, a pi-network isn't ever
resonant.
Phew!!
73, Tom W8JI
w8ji@contesting.com
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