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Subject: [AMPS] filament decoupling for RF
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Fri, 15 May 98 03:35:54 -0800
>
>On Thu, 14 May 1998 11:08:02 +0008 "George T. Daughters"
><gdaught6@leland.Stanford.EDU> writes:
>>
>>hi rich et al.,
>>
>>rich wrote:
>>
>>> If the cathode is not at RF-gnd potential, the resultant feedback 
>>> decreases amplification.  
>>
>>not always!  it depends on the phase of the feedback that results.  
>>in fact, it is very easy to build an oscillator that has the cathode 
>>away from (RF) ground!  
>>
>>but...  rich and i both like the idea of putting a non-inductive 
>>resistor in the cathode return to ground (in a grid driven tetrode) 
>>to get some negative feedback at the desired operating frequencies;  
>>it helps to stabilize the amp;  it makes the amp harder to 
>>overdrive, and it reduces the zero-signal plate dissipation.  
>
>
>I agree with your comments in general George but with the following
>caveat.
>
>Rich wrote an article many years ago about modifying the NCL-2000 that
>way. 

which magazine was this in?

>Since I was on the original design team and had 3 of them ( still
>do) I decided to try it. It was an absolute disaster above
>20M....oscillation city. 

The use of cathode feedback R for the 8122 was not Rich's idea.  It came 
from the RCA technical specifications for the 8122.  However, if one does 
not use four low-L resistors with minimal lead lengths from the cathode 
pins to chassis-gnd, all bets are off, Carl.  



Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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