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BFoelsch wrote:
Watch the DC voltage on the grid. You will see it follow the relaxation oscillator waveform when the thing is squegging. What you write, which relates the Q (probably very low hundreds) of the tuned circuit and it's frequency to the period the squegging, is in good agreement with the squegging I observe. Will check the DC grid voltage with the scope tonight. Start by lowering the grid circuit resistance and lowering the capacitance of the grid coupling capacitor. This will work to cure both evils. Taking a quick look at the 6AH6 curves I would guess that, at 6 MHz, your coupling cap should be about 22pF and the grid return about 10K. The grid tuned circuit is at 1.8Mc, and the squegging seemed insensitive to the coupling cap. 100pF is the handbook value, but I did play around with it. Too small (39pF) and no oscillation. At 56pF there was squegging. Did not try playing with the grid return value (still at 47K from the handbook), that may indeed be the key. Tim. |
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