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Old January 16th 11, 06:19 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Antonio Vernucci Antonio Vernucci is offline
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Default Suppressor-grid modulation

I am planning to build a suppressor-grid modulated AM transmitter.

In all the diagrams I have seen they use proper pentodes, i.e. tubes that have a
real suppressor grid (e.g. 803).

I have seen no diagram using beam power tubes (e.g. 813 or 814) which have beam
forming plates instead of the suppressor grid .

Before purchasing 803 tubes, I would like to be sure that 813s or 814s are
really unsuitable for suppressor-grid modulation.

My question is whether, with 813s or 814s, the plate current can be actually
controlled by varying the beam forming plates voltage.

Does anyone have experience on that issue?

73

Tony I0JX

Rome, Italy