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"Antonio Vernucci" wrote What you say is specifically true for receivers; it is obvious, no reason to try and see it as you suggest. But that is not true in the general case (e.g. transceivers). **** In the case of a transceiver using a vacuum tube rectifier I would expect the B+ to drop as the forward Voltage drop across the diodes increases with load. Brian Goldsmith. |
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