It is my understanding that the 8877 is such an excellently
stable tube that it does not require any form of parasitic
suppressor... when used by itself.....(certainly my AL-1500
doesn't employ any parasitic suppressor) however, I am interested
in that event in which there are two of them in parallel. Does
that situation require a parasitic suppessor for each of them
to keep the "loop" between the two plates from forming a VHF or
UHF "tuned plate" situation? Please color me curious.
Thanks for any information.
Rod, N5HV
w5hvv@aeneas.net
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