>
>>? hotswitching causes a spark.
>>
>>>I always thought anode current (other than bias current) was produce by a
>>>driving signal.
>>
>>? The spark is connected to a wire that connects to the input of the
>>tube.
>
>Is the amplitude of a spark that is generated by hotswitching a 100W
>signal on the input relay really large enough to drive the tube and
>thereby generate a change in anode current on the output?
>
? Would you expect a change in input potential to cause a change in
anode current?
>
>Jon
>KE9NA
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