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Iirc, among tips for doing subject operation "much more better" is to feed
the screen-grid from a dropping-resistor connected to the modulated-DC side of the modulation xfmr. 73, Dave, N3HE |
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Or, if you use a separate, fixed, screen supply, feed the screen through a
10 henry choke.This allows the screen to "float up" to audio frequencies. I've done this several times with plate modulated 813s, both singly and in parallel pairs. 73, Joe K3ICO "David J Windisch" wrote in message .. . Iirc, among tips for doing subject operation "much more better" is to feed the screen-grid from a dropping-resistor connected to the modulated-DC side of the modulation xfmr. 73, Dave, N3HE |
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And some plate mod transformers had a separate secondary winding to
modulate the screen of the PA. John |
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