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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 17:54:46 -0600, 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 Finding a plate modulation transformer may be the hardest part. They have always been expensive. Cathode modulation is my next choice with grid modulation as a last resort. John Ferrell W8CCW "Life is easier if you learn to plow around the stumps" |
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