>
>
>Peter said:
>
>"You're forgetting that the only HV faults that ever appear are because of
>parasitics!"
>
>The only possible explanation for this is parasitics in the power supply.
>Perhaps it should be recommended to put parasitic suppressors in the power
>supply to prevent parasitic oscillations there - especially Measure approved
>types.
>
>I used to have an old 866 mercury vapor power supply that actually had a
>parasitic oscillation and would generate a horrible hash. Finally installed
>"hash" filters in each positive lead. I now realize that it should have
>been made of nichrome wire or something better.
>
>And, parasitic suppressors in the line supply might be good also to prevent
>those nasty grinches that sneak down the power line.
>
>Finally, a parasitic suppressor in the antenna feedline would prevent any
>spurious radiation from going either up or down the antenna.
>
sour grapes?
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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