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on 11/3/99 22:18, measures at measures@vcnet.com wrote:
>> Go figure.  Hey, I have a rheostat on my
>> filament AND on my HV primary.
>> 
> A rheostat in the HV transformer primary is bananas.
Why?  Too much loss?
Granted, you might not need to use it very often if ever, but I can set my
operating voltage to be whatever I want it to be.  No, it isn't changed, and
I probably wouldn't change it.
Would I have put one in had I done the power supply myself originally?
Probably not.  But it was there already.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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Jon Ogden
KE9NA
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"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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