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Old 17-10-14, 07:48
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Lovely Job Kevin ...absolutely fantastic attention to detail. Many thanks for the drawings.

So far as antenna touching overheads I guess the best advice is dont!! Not sure a big capacitor being an AC low impedance device would offer much by way of insurance.

i wonders to meself then *scratching chin* how many electrocutions, arks and sparks , fires and so on were caused by that significant detail. Do we have a spark gap somwheres in the system?? Would the Co Ax frizzle up??

Just thinking about the path back to the power o/p stage ....

I would be interested to know.
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