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In article , Henry
Kolesnik writes Mark Any more info on the jumpy HPs appreciated. -- 73 This thread seems to be cloned from last week ; anyway as I said then silver mica are known to be subject to scintillation which may be due to de-lamination , later mica used powdered mica which may or maynot be better. Encapsulated low value caps are often degraded by the encapsulation material so sm would be better use NPO ceramic, microwave types should be lower loss. Crystals jump in a changing temperature due to unwanted modes passing through the main mode as they have different temperature coeggicient. These are fairly gross effects of .01 to 10ppm jumps. -- ddwyer |
In article , Henry
Kolesnik writes Mark Any more info on the jumpy HPs appreciated. -- 73 This thread seems to be cloned from last week ; anyway as I said then silver mica are known to be subject to scintillation which may be due to de-lamination , later mica used powdered mica which may or maynot be better. Encapsulated low value caps are often degraded by the encapsulation material so sm would be better use NPO ceramic, microwave types should be lower loss. Crystals jump in a changing temperature due to unwanted modes passing through the main mode as they have different temperature coeggicient. These are fairly gross effects of .01 to 10ppm jumps. -- ddwyer |
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