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In Reply to: RE: What sized grid stopper should he try? posted by dave slagle on January 31, 2017 at 06:35:01
If high frequency (above our hearing range) is just steady HF that's one thing.
If a circuit is falling in and out (parasitic) of oscillation at a rate that we can hear that's a different thing.
Just a thought.
Tre'
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I've seen that so many times. This is one of the reasons it's so silly when people say engineering is unimportant.
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IMO/IME, in DIY projects, it's best to assume parasitic oscillation will be present and appropriate prophylactic measures taken, before a single connection is soldered into place.
Darned tootin, engineering matters. 1st, get the Physics right! Then, you know the field you're "playing" on. If Newton, Einstein, Maxwell, et al, say you are smoking loco weed, move on.
Eli D.
used to smoke loco weed in Newton...or was that eat Newtons after smoaking loco weed?
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Douglas
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