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On 10/02/2017 09:44 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article , philo wrote: On 10/01/2017 08:31 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote: In article , philo wrote: On 09/30/2017 10:47 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote: So, if I adjust the voltage on the suppressor grid of a pentode I can alter the gain of the tube substantially, but in the process I now am moving most of the current from the plate to the screen grid. Are there any tubes out there with a sufficiently heavy screen grid that this could be done with? I can always reduce the total current to prevent screen grid damage but then linearity suffers. Do any small signal pentodes out there exist with heavy ruggedized screen grids? Sure that was done plenty of times back in the old days. I think some of the cheaper Heathkit transmitters use SGM No, other way around, I want to modulate the suppressor and not the screen. Screen grid modulation is... not really very linear at all but requires little drive, which makes it a win for inexpensive communications grade radios. Like I said it was very common in the old days http://www.vias.org/basicradio/basic_radio_17_06.html Weird! I've never seen that before! What tubes were common for that? Can't be anything too delicate... --scott Too long ago for me to recall. All I know was that I could not afford a plate modulator so from plans another ham gave me a build a cathode modulator. I could run my 807 final at about 15 watts but it was fully modulated |
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