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Allan Butler wrote:
Maybe use some capacitors from the control wires to ground to short out the rf right to ground before it gets to the toroids. The toroids then won't have so much rf to work with and they may not be as likely to saturate. Be careful with the capacitors that you get transmitting style that can handle a good amount of rf current. I've heard of doing this before, with the capacitors, so would this be the ceramic type? and how would i distinguish between "transmitting" style and regular capacitors? -- Registered Linux User #346565 http://www.tblx.net WA5K |
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