>
> Is there anyone on this list using Common Cathode
>triode amplifiers?
? The only kind I know about are Class C. // To build a common-cathode
/ grid-driven '''Linear''' amplifier, one needs a triode operated in
Class AB1. In order to have enough peak anode-current with 0v on the
grid, the Mu should probably not exceed 5. . Thus, the sticky wicket is
the kV or so of RF needed to drive the grid. A suitable tube is the
3CX3000A1. 1500w-out should be doable on 1.8MHz with around 4kVDC.
- later, Bill.
Rich...
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures
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