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On Feb 6, 12:12*am, "Antonio Vernucci" wrote:
* In this case the grid resistor, connected between the rf-bypassed negative port of the bias supply and the cold end of the grid choke has to provide the difference between the protective bias (above mentioned -33V) and the class C bias specified in the valve data sheet. Simple Ohm's law can be applied. If the grid current is say 2mA and the desired grid bias is -63V, i.e. a difference of 30V, the control grid resistor needs to have 15kOhm. * 73, Eddi ._._. Yes, Ohm's law is OK, but the my issue was that whatever "desired grid bias" I take, the final stage efficiency does not change, So, changing the grid resistor makes almost no difference, whilst I would have expected that biasing the tube in the class-C region would yield more RF power that when it operates in class B (i.e. with grid resistor = 0 ohm) 73 Tony I0J My practical experience is that lowering the grid resistor I always get more output power FOR THE SAME GRID CURRENT. So ... how do you know its the same ...if you use a meter .. then the shape factor of the grid pulse will change the meter reading .. wider pulse lower peak will still give the same reading ? need to check the waveform .. not easey .. simple way is to forget the resistor and provide a variable bias psu . and inject via a low ohm rf-choke ... and add some link to the bias voltage and the pa plate supply ..no bias no supply .. simple relay ? |
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