2SC1969 Finals in K2

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2SC1969 Finals in K2

Doug Person
When comparing prices on the 2SC1969 final transistors (Elecraft's price
is good), I found that RF Parts sells matched sets at a bit of a
premium.  I was wondering  if there is any advantage to matched pairs,
or, why is it that Elecraft doesn't use matched sets of 2SC1969's ?

73, Doug -- K0DXV
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Re: 2SC1969 Finals in K2

wayne burdick
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We most definitely use matched sets, Doug. This is required to keep
even-order harmonic content low.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:42 AM, Doug Person wrote:

> When comparing prices on the 2SC1969 final transistors (Elecraft's
> price is good), I found that RF Parts sells matched sets at a bit of a
> premium.  I was wondering  if there is any advantage to matched pairs,
> or, why is it that Elecraft doesn't use matched sets of 2SC1969's ?
>

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