Have another Cantenna question

Neil Morrison neilsmorr at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Oct 18 20:55:42 EDT 2002


This is their blurb:-

"Type SP Resistors"
"With ceramic material operating temperature of 350°C, Type SP
resistors provide great non-inductive power handling capacity - at
frequencies into the GHz range."

I see this too:-

Type: 886SP
Dim: 5" x 3/4"
Ohms: 1.0 to 330
Watts to: 90
Peak Joules: 500
Peak Volts: 4,000

Haven't a clue about price though. What was the spec on the Cantenna?

Neil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Multi-Volti" <murray at multi-volti.com>


> Globar/Cesiwyg definitely makes the right kinda resistor.
>
> There are 'non-inductive' wirewounds, but they just reduce the
inductance
> with reversed winding direction. They offer improved impedance for
> applications where you still need the power dissipation, transient
> capability and reliability of wire wound construction, but it still
probably
> isn't good enuff for RF. I think it probably works out to 10's or
low 100's
> of kHz. (Guessing)
>
> Murray

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