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Don Bowey ) writes:
But also balance. I'm sure it's far easier to keep a balanced modulator balanced when using semiconductor diodes than two tubes each supplying two diodes. Michael VE2BVW If you were to use any tubes at all, it would be best to use one tube akin to the 6be6, hang the oscillator and the product detector ckts on it, and have the advantage of getting conversion gain instead of loss. Don I'd thought of that after I posted. It's easy to lose track of things, and really, the 6AL5 suggestion was that. Yes, once you take out the semiconductor diodes, there are better ways of solving the problem than putting in tube diodes. On the other hand, it's easier to imagine someone modifying the KWM-2 than the R390, which proves the point of whoever suggested the KWM-2. Michael VE2BVW |
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