hi Gary,

On 23 Nov 2007 at 2:04, Gary Hvizdak wrote:

>     I don’t know answer off hand and would need to do quite a bit of
> research to provide you with the correct answer.  Having not yet built
> my KPA100 the only thing I can tell you is that some years ago one of
> Elecraft’s suppliers changed their manufacturing process which caused
> the resistors to be inductive.  I seem to recall Elecraft offered free
> replacements for a while.
>
>  
>
>     That’s about all that I know.  Instead of telling you anything
> incorrect, I’ll just leave it at that and leave the rest to an expert
> like W3FPR in the morning (after his coffee).  Until then, you
> probably can find an app note about it on Elecraft’s website.

thank you for your answer.
that's what I knew before. What I don't know is if the the inductive resistors
can be visually identified?
I have 3 pairs of R19 and R20, one pair built in, 2 pairs are "spare parts", but
I don't know if they are all from the good lot or not. They look exactly
identical.

73! de Werner
OE9FWV

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