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Old September 5th 07, 01:40 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Single Tube Modulator

Jack Schmidling wrote:
Is it convenience or the laws of physics that modulators are always two
tubes in push pull?

I have an extra 811 and socket and was wondering if there is a way to
use this to plate modulate my 811 cw transmitter.

pics of 811 project at http://schmidling.com/radio.htm


js


Reminds me of a phono oscillator I built as a teenager out of old TV and
radio parts. Had a 6F6G oscillator modulated by another 6F6 coupled by
an old TV filter choke. The oscillator coil was wound around a
cardboard tube from a roll of toilet paper. With 300 volts on the
plate, It had a range of a few city blocks.
 
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