Peter Chadwick wrote:
> Steve said:
>
> >What we want from the suppressor is low resistance between the anode and
> blocking cap/tune C at hf, and high resistance at vhf. Given that
> there's a series circuit from the anode through the suppressor, blocking
> cap and tune C to ground, looking at the series resistance the
> suppressor introduces is the useful way to view it<
>
> This is where I disagree.
From what follows I'm guessing 'this' means the 'high resistance' part?
> A higher impedance at VHF between the anode
> and the blocking capacitor means that there is more gain at VHF - at
> least, at the anode connector.
Yes, and maybe I should have said 'higher' rather than just 'high' - but
are amplifiers unstable if you disconnect the blocking cap and introduce
infinte R?
Steve
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