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Re: Hi John

You may well be right. However; If I read the AES papers on interference and how it effects semiconductor designed for low frequency and the Analog Devices papers on the same thing, then these papers have stated that if the level of H.F. interference is high enough it will effect the DC biasing. We all know that DC biasing cahnges certainly can effect distortion. The question may be is the level H.F. Interference high enough to cause additional distortion? or is it just the oscillator?
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