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Skipp adds a little more wrote: As I mentioned before, a big clue is given in the grid to cathode short description. It takes a heck of a lot of energy to make these tube elements repeatedly short. A parasitic bang is just such an animal. Rich not only sells the kits cheap, but he provides the information to "roll your own" on his web site. cheers skipp http://sonic.ucdavis.edu : Dale J. wrote: : I doubt it's a parasitic, but if you want to explore that, Measures has : his special parasitic kits for sale on his website. : Cheers as they say : Dale, K9VUJ Hows come mine (AL-80A) doent parasite? I don't want to make a big argument of this, but this has frustrated me with this talk of parasites curing all the problems. -- Dale J. Bloomington, Minnesota E-mail: |
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