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N9WOS wrote:
I normally don't post, but, since I have done my own amount of torturing of the 6AH6, I think i know what the problem is. The 6AH6 is slightly misnamed. The 6AH6 isn't really a pentode. It's just a really small beam power tetrode. It has usable gain up to the UHF region. And it suffers a lot of the same personality disorders of it's larger brothers. Large power tubes top out at 100Mc or so. But this small one can go up to 400 to 900Mc if it's being driven hard enough. The loop is most likely from your plate, through the tuning cap of the output tank. OK, I saw the parasitic last night! I only have a 100MHz scope. Putting a scope probe on the circuit seems to often kill the squegging. But I put a little loop on the end of the scope probe and sniffed around, and indeed there was a 400MHz parasitic that would build up over maybe 0.1usec. Then the impulse from this set the tank ringing at 1.8MHz, and after the ringing mostly decayed (30usec or so) the cycle would repeat. There seemed to be the most energy at the well-bypassed screen and not at the plate, but remember this is an electron-coupled oscillator so the screen is working as a plate. I guess even a 0.001uF ceramic cap with short leads isn't a good bypass for 400MHz! There must've been substantial 400MHz energy to show up on my 100MHz scope :-). My band-aid of a resistor in series with the grid seems to do the trick. Tim. |
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