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"Saandy , 4Z5KS" wrote:
usualy the electron gun is designed to generate a few tens of microamperes of current. i don't suppose you'll get the full legal power from it! I doubt that he would get more than a couple watts out of a CRT, even if it has 30 KV on the second anode. The ICs used to drive a computer monitor's CRT, on the other hand? Some will work on two meters, and higher frequencies and can be found in dead monitors all over the place. -- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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