I Must not get it, Or I'm missing something.
Some seem to be going on and on about a little added DC heater current that can 
be held to about 10% of what the unit draws
Why does a little added DC heater current any more of a problem that what you 
do with the leads etc of the main power?
(And with a few simple tricks you can also reduce the effect of the changing 
heater current so it has insignificant effect) 
Have to work a bit harder to say the same about putting AC or RF into the heater

ws

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Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Having a bunch of AC current gets me into another issue. I suspect it's going 
> to couple into something somewhere and give me a spur on the system output.

Sure, but having a sufficiently high frequency makes it relatively easy 
to clean up, as well as it should be reduced by normal loop filtering 
and oscillator integration.

Cheers,
Magnus
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