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I just noticed in this ad: http://hamstation.com/ybstkftmk5.htm that
Yaesu's FT-1000 finals are MOSETS in push-pull. I don't ever recall seeing a pair of final tubes in an xcvr or linear in push-pull except perhaps way back in a very old QST. Can someone explain why push-pull is used in the Yaesu and why we don't see it in "modern" tube amps? tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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