Walt surely did "know his stuff" and he published some great material!!
73, Charlie, K4OTV -----Original Message----- From: Topband [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tom W8JI Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 4:31 PM To: Top Band Contesting Subject: Re: Topband: Palomar R-X Noise Bridge > Maxwell sort of stumbled on it in later years with those tiny beads that > seriously overheated with most amps. We "started" with the type that fit > over RG-213 and went from there to custom made, the big donuts, and sheet > products from pioneers such as Arnold. Walt Maxwell was not only a real nice guy, he knew his stuff. Walt was a senior antenna design engineer for RCA, including satellite antennas. It is outrageous to say Walt Maxwell "sort of stumbled" on something so simple, and that heating of beads relates to amplifiers. The heating is much more an issue of abnormal common mode impedances, rather than power levels. Walt's article, along with articles by Lewallen, accelerated use of common mode chokes and current baluns. They got us away from those silly voltage baluns people were using. People who don't understand how things work are the people who spend a lifetime "sort of stumbling" on things. Why, I remember when Walt patiently taught me how conductor losses dominated transmission line loss, and why that was important! :-) 73 Tom _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband