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ups.com... Michael, excellent point all. Years back I used Lambda regulated H.V. supplies in the workplace, but only for critical application in experimental physics apparatus where the accuracy and stability of the voltage had an important impact on our research. (I still own a comercially produced 0-5 Kv regulated supply, whose use is largely limited to powering photomultiplier tubes used in nuclear research applications.) Like you, I don't recall voltage regulation ever playing a significant role in vacuum tube electronics, except for those instance that you mention using VR tubes (as in my Hallicrafters SX-71 receiver to stabilize the local oscillator). Still, stabilizing that sucker required much more effort than simpy a VR tube! Sadly, I gave away the original Variac adjustable power supply to a student that had greater need for it than myslef. Then too, very little of the vacuum tube work I do today requires more than a few mils which My Heatkit IP-17 supplies. Kindest regards, Harry C. What a small world, Harry. I was a field engineer for 25 years working mostly on Gamma Cameras. I sold a business a few years ago that primarily retrofitted Nuclear Medicine Gamma Cameras. I heard that there was a man in the Chicago area who set up a photomultiplier tube to track the moon for EME. I never found out his name, but probably could, if I made an effort. Are you a physics professor? Cordially, west AF4GC |
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