Question about the use of Ohmite bleeder resistors: What are the considerations 
relative to power rating in this application? Would  a 2w OX or OY ceramic 
resistor survive extended use of full legal amateur power limit on such modes 
as RTTY, FT8, JT65A, SSTV, and various other high duty cycle digital modes, and 
AM voice, etc? 

Best regards,

Gary, K7EK

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On Dec 19, 2018, 13:08, at 13:08, Mike Waters <[email protected]> wrote:
>ALL my antennas have Ohmite OX or OY resistors from the antenna to
>ground.
>From 56k to a megohm or three. Doesn't everybody? :-)
>
>Ditto at dipole feedpoints.
>
>73, Mike
>www.w0btu.com
>
>On Wed, Dec 19, 2018, 12:19 PM Jamie WW3S <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Since verticals are know to be "noisy" on receive, and a fix is a rf
>choke
>> or bleeder resistor to ground, anyone try that on short verticals
>used for
>> receive only to quiet some noise?
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