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      Reason could be that English isn´t my native language, in any
      case it´s no big deal.
      How about this, if a car is dirty can it be called clean?  Ooohh
      well, guess this is kind a´ far from RF amplifiers so maybe we
      better drop it.
      73, Jim SM2EKM
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Jan says:
>Still I insist, I would never ever call a distorted signal clean, sorry
guys!
Seems we merely have different definitions of what is meant by a 'clean'
signal: just that Tom and I appear to apply the same meaning. Chacun a 
son
gout.
73
Peter G3RZP
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