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>I am surprised that the Ten Tec engineers rejected the suppresors because
>they ran hot. 
Indeed.  I guess they skipped a paragraph in my article. 
> They should have realized that this was caused by the
>inductance of the suppresors being resonated to a frequency close to 10
>Meters by circuit capacity. 
The suppressors are not resonant close to ten meters.  . 
>Removing one turn should have made a difference.
It would have.  
> It would have likely made the suppressors not hot enough. 
?  si, correcto. 
>If not then add two or three turns. 
?  Psup increases as the square of the turns on Lsupp, so u gotta go 
easy.  
>In the early 70's I accidentally made a
>set (2) of parasitic suppressers for a PP 4-400A amp out of .050 stainless
>steel aircraft safety wire. 
?  Clever.  Safety wire is pretty close to the alloy in Nichrome 60.  
Odds are that this change alone decreased the parallel equivalent R of 
the suppressor by c. 40%.  
cheers, Bob
-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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