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NoSPAM wrote:
Remember that single ended frequency multiplier stages are usually operated in Class-C where the nonlinear operation of the stage produces the harmonics. In a Class-C stage, the grid (of the tube since we are talking about vintage transmitters) is biased such that the plate current only flows in short pulses. Thanks Barry, I get it. I was becoming distracted by some of the old 1930s articles touting the tritet osc for its ability to create more harmonic output (true) for directly driving following stages. I suppose thats just another way of reaching the same goal. (btw, haven't heard from you in years - I recall your great input over on r.a.r. +p. No, it hasn't changed ) -Bill |
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