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Parasitic Suppression and Resistors
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by K0BT on April 3, 2009
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I need to build a couple of new parasitic supressors for a NCL-2000. The original resistors were the old style carbon composition. I have a bunch of Metal Oxide resistors of the correct value and wattage that are supposed to be non-inductive, but I just don't know if they are appropriate for this use. Does anyone know?
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by K0BT on April 3, 2009
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Oh, btw, the original cabon composition resistors lasted just fine. They are not burned up. One is cracked, apparently because of the stress put on it in the way it was originally mounted.
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by K0BT on April 3, 2009
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Thank you, James. I built and installed the new pair of supressors and the amp works great.
73,
Bob - K0BT
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