Model: 569C14-1
Parasitic SuppressorProperties:
An item consisting of an inductance and a resistance normally in parallel. The inductance is usually wound around the resistor. Half of the turns may be wound to inductively oppose the other half. It is designed to be inserted in the circuit of a radio frequency stage to suppress high frequency parasitic oscillations. For items designed to widen the band width, or amplify a portion of the band in an amplifier circuit, see coil, radio frequency.
Part 569C14-1 NSN 5915-00-503-2260
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8527995030
- SITC: 76289
- End Use: Stereo equipment, etc.
- NAICS: 334310
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Reception apparatus, nesoi
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