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On Apr 25, 6:42*pm, "Richard" wrote:
Aaah, I see. If I try to use passive grid input circuit how am I going to get the required voltage swing on the grid which could be in the order of 80-120V pk-pk? Noted thanks. I imagine that's why the hybrid rigs of the past that used tube finals also used a tube driver like a 6CL6 or 12BY7. Just easier to get the required voltage with a tube, and they had the HV anyway for the finals. You can certainly get on the air with a two-tube rig - all the handbooks of the era had them. If you want to rethink a tube oscillator/driver here are some good tube choices 6AG7 6CL6 5763 6AH6 6AC7 12BY7 (expensive!) You should also consider joining the glowbugs email list, where ham radio tube homebrew is king. Google should pull up the info to sign up. They will definitely get you on the air. Mike |
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