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| From: | carlseye@tampabay.rr.com (carl seyersdahl) | 
| Date: | Sun, 4 Aug 2002 14:11:52 -0400 | 
| Here is a point I've never seen discussed , anywhere, and I've often wondered about it !! what reason is there for a specific value of resistor in a parasitic suppressor. ?? I have seen 50 ohms, 100 ohms, and two 50 ohms in parallel.. ! Is there a valid reason for using any particular value ?? over the years it seems that 50 ohms was the usual value, but today I found in the amp I'm working on , a 100 ohm, two watt unit. Any answers out there ??? thanks ! carl / kz5ca | 
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