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Re: [Amps] Parasites, Microbes and Other Hazards

To: G3rzp@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Parasites, Microbes and Other Hazards
From: R.Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 07:18:41 -0800
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On Jan 2, 2005, at 4:52 AM, G3rzp@aol.com wrote:



I presume that this is the latest thing in biotechnology.......... ? How does this 'microbe wire' work, and are the microbes linear?

Damned if I know. Keeping up with the state of the art is hectic for an old fart.
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If you have the wrong sort of organic insulating material around, does the microbe wire feed on it and become longer (so increasing resistance and eventually reducing efficiency) or does it get fatter so the parasitic suppressors go lower in resistance with age?

Preliminary data suggests that diameter increases and R decreases, so it is ideal for line-cords and the like, but obviously problematic in transformers since there is no room for expansion.
- When used in parasitic suppressors, the R changes little due to the high operating temp - especially on 10m and 12m. However, for amplifiers that are used infrequently on 12m and 10m, heating the suppressor inductors occasionally with a propane torch will prevent turns-shorting - as well as a dangerous decrease in R - due to conductor diameter growth.


And can it? mutate?

Only time will tell.
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Lot of questions need answering before embracing new technology!!!

Amen, Peter. cheerz Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org

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