> Don's circuit didn't come out to good here so I redrew it and it can be > viewed at this link > http://wa5bxo.shacknet.nu\HAMPICTURES\mod-reactor-circuit.gif > > I pretty sure this is what you had in mind Don When I had my reactor in the 250TH rig, in the larger rack, I came up with around 49.9Hy @ 400mA by seriesing 3 chokes. two 20Hy's and a 9.9Hy @ 400mA. I had a 5uF choke tied between the high-side of the modulation transformer and the final side of the Class C B+ supply. The other end of the modulation transformer was tied directly to ground. What would be the difference? 73 = Best Regards, -Geoff/W5OMR
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