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![]() "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Richard Harrison wrote: Negative resistance is a gain instead of a loss. Therefore, doesn't an amplifier have negative resistance? -- 73, Cecil ========================== Cecil, for once, you are not far from the truth. The problem lies in producing the equivalent circuit diagram. ---- Reg. Hey guys, Jog my memory; but don't some power tubes have a high value negative plate resistance under some bias conditions and will oscillate under no load conditions if external losses are low. The 4CX250 family comes to mind. Tam/WB2TT |
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