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Re: CTR Engineering/W8JI Response?
Is that a parasitic suppressor? Bob W4JFA <scottandalene@...> wrote:
By Bob · #41112 ·
Re: CTR Engineering/W8JI Response?
I just ordered his amp stability kit for 811/811H amps and received the kit in about a week. 73 Scott N6CIC
By T. Scott Griffin · #41111 ·
Re: PA : LTspice
I have […] also LT spice. And both are a steep learning curve. Oh yes, it's difficult. I bought a large book in French, ISBN 978-2-10-076893-6. It helps me a lot, but... it's not easy.
By Fran?ois · #41110 ·
Re: PA : LTspice
There is one bugaboo about Spice modelling that differed from some practical designs brought to us through experiments, and that's in figuring hysteresis. Even though running numbers gave me starting
By HaL Mandel · #41109 ·
Re: PA : LTspice
No... not yet.? ?I have Spice....and also LT spice.? ?And both are a steep? learning curve.
By Jim VE7RF · #41108 ·
PA : LTspice
Hello Has anyone ever built a model of a tube-equipped power amplifier in LTspice <https://ez.analog.com/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice/> ? -- F1AMM Fran?ois
By Fran?ois · #41107 ·
Re: US screws - name
Better try your big toe nail size socket, then…!!!!
By John Sparkes · #41106 ·
Re: US screws - name
yes, I have em all memorized in my head.
By Jim VE7RF · #41105 ·
Re: US screws - name
Loews, Menards, Autozone sells sockets :)
By mike repinski · #41104 ·
Re: US screws - name
By W6KX · #41103 ·
Re: US screws - name
I have lost my 10mm socket. W4DNR
By Don Roden · #41102 ·
Re: US screws - name
Many of them, I do, yes. Many of us who have done very much "homebrewing" of chassis, panels, etc. through the years have sorta memorized those fractions of inches. At the least, you will
By Steve · #41101 ·
Re: US screws - name
Surface area = length x width. 27 1/4" = 27.25" 5/16 = .315" 7/8" = .875" etc, etc. Ah, ok. You convert the mixed numbers into decimals and you get "? (square inches). 5/16 =
By Fran?ois · #41100 ·
Re: US screws - name
Surface area =? length x width.? 27 1/4"? = 27.25" 5/16 = .315" 7/8" = .875" etc, etc.
By Jim VE7RF · #41099 ·
12 KW CCS ON 160-15M....USING THE 3CX-6000A7..... PART 23
12 KW CCS ON 160-15M....USING THE 3CX-6000A7..... PART 23 Here, the 7.0 vac @ 80 amp CCS? ?fil xfmr and the mating? 4 amp,? 240 vac variac is installed.? ?Along with the pair of 100 amp? CCS
By Jim VE7RF · #41098 ·
Re: US screws - name
In Canada, we use both SAE and Metric. […] However, cars are all metric, including cars built in the usa. When you mix the two, it must be terrible. And yet the US'OM counts wavelengths in
By Fran?ois · #41097 ·
Re: US screws - name
In Canada, we use both SAE and Metric.? I use strictly SAE for machine screws,? nuts and bolts, and hardware for ant stuff etc, etc.? ?I avoid metric like the plague. However,? cars are all
By Jim VE7RF · #41096 ·
Re: CTR Engineering/W8JI Response?
Really ??
By Amp Guy Llc · #41095 ·
Re: CTR Engineering/W8JI Response?
Read the question. -----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: [ham-amplifiers] CTR Engineering/W8JI Response? Datum: 2025-03-16T12:18:34+0100 Von: "Amp Guy Llc" <kb1sel@...> An:
By Peter Voelpel · #41094 ·
Re: US screws - name
Thank you very much for the information. I'll be able to purchase the nuts. In Canada, do you commonly use US or metric screws (like everyone else :)? To answer, I circled the nut in the
By Fran?ois · #41093 ·