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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... "Highland Ham" wrote in message ... Is a metal-oxide resistor the same thing as a metal-film resistor? Or would that be inductive and mess with my incoming signal? ========================= Dave , My apology , I meant indeed metal 'film' resistor. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Aah. Gotcha. Thanks for the ideas and the info. 73 Dave BTW, this brings up another question: I have read that carbon composition resistors have a small amount of capacitive reactance due to the tiny particles that make up their mass, and should not be used for RF projects. But metal film resistors are inductive. So what kind of resistors should I be using in my RF projects? Is there a third type? Thanks, Dave |
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