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John Fields wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:42:53 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote: Well, AM tube finals were often operated class C with the modulation applied to the plate supply. --- Funny, I never considered plate modulation to be class C; that is if we're talking about the same thing. What I'm thinking about is when you key the transmitter on and it starts putting out a carrier at some level, then you modulate the plate supply with audio so that at the low peaks of the audio waveform the output of the TX is zero, but at the output of the high peaks it's twice (?) what it was with no modulation. Is that class C? No, that's plate modulation. Class C is when the active element conducts for less than 180 degrees of the cycle. A lot of times when they plate modulate, they'll also apply the modulation to the screen grid or even the control grid or previous stage. :-) Cheers! Rich |
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