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Re: Marco's RSG
Hi Cabbott,
I've used the same scheme to catch async rotary misses
when using a NST. No other reason. I like to run with as few gaps in
series as I can get away with.
Malcolm
<snip>
> <italic>I set my RQ sparkgap wide (5 sections) and connected my RSG in
> parallel</italic>
>
> <italic>with it. Instead of the discontinuous rattling I was used to ear
> I got now</italic>
>
> <italic>a constant tone. Wow!"</italic>
>
>
> Marco,
>
>
> Is it true that you set your RQ gap in parallel???? this is new to
> me, as it is opposite from the way i've seen anyone else do it. usually
> gaps are put in series with eachother, to augment quenching. i would
> think that an RQ gap in parallel with a RSG wouldnt do much. maybe it
> was a type-o?? Can anyone else fill me in here?