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On Tuesday, September 1, 1998 at 4:00:00 AM UTC-3, wrote:
Hi The meter on my Dak IX shows in the red when flipped to measure plate current.Can someone explain what plate current is and why it is burying the meter.As always I will appreciate all info. Thanx Zeb Hello,I know your Dak9 Final bias post was a LONG time ago but I have one with the same problem and have tried everywhere and everything to find out where and what the adjustment is, no one seems to know.Did you ever figure it out?If so I would really appreciate it if you could post it hear or even better if you would send the info to me at the following. Best Regards.Donald. |
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On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 2:38:10 PM UTC-3, Guglielmo Marconi wrote:
In article , wrote: Hello,I know your Dak9 Final bias post was a LONG time ago but I have one with the same problem and have tried everywhere and everything to find out where and what the adjustment is, no one seems to know.Did you ever figure it out?If so I would really appreciate it if you could post it hear or even better if you would send the info to me at the following. Hi Don, I was one of the engineers at M.H. Scott Corp that helped design the finals in the Dak Mark 9 CB. There is nothing special about them and they really are terrible finals, but what we didn't know at the time was that selling a CB with tubes, there would be a ****-load of retards asking how to adjust plate current. Guglielmo |
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