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[AMPS] Peak reading vs True peak

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Subject: [AMPS] Peak reading vs True peak
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 09:27:56 -0700


>
>Jon says:
>
>       >How much does gain typically get reduced by?
>
>I maintain that in grounded cathode, it doesn't. We have the complication
>here that I'm talking in terms of the plate swing during the RF cycle. As
>the grid goes positive, the plate current increases, and the plate voltage
>drops. At the peak of positive grid volts, plate current is a maximum and
>plate voltage is at a minimum. That voltage is set by the load impedance and
>the plate current at the peak of the cycle - which is fixed by the grid
>volts. The gain isn't directly related to the plate volts, but to the drop
>in signal handling - the gain compression point has come down. At lower
>inputs, the gain will be much the same - especially with a tetrode, where gm
>is very loosely related to plate volts.

?  semi-agreed -- and more so with a grid-driven pentode.  
>
>Looking at GG, that will be appear to be a bit different, because if the
>drive and fed through power are the same, but the tube is producing less
>output because there's less plate swing, then the total output power is
>less. Effectively, the gain appears to be less.
>
>Still, hell has frozen over, as you say, Jon!
>
?  Rejoice not.  Other issues are likely to persist.  Examples:
1.  Denial that standard AC circuit analysis is valid for R/L VHF 
parasitic suppressors. 
2.  Denial that dipmeters can find grid-resonance in g-g amps.  .  . 
3.  Insistance that RF resistance of nickle-chromium (resistance-wire) 
alloys increases as freq. decreases.  [sic] 
4.  Stonewalling his own proposed mathematical problem of 28 November, 
1996.  (a problem whose solution proved to be a tad embarrassing).  
5.  Attempted ex post facto promotion of an ex-Eimac employee (J. P. 
Miklos).  
6.  Attempted ex post facto demotion of a retired Eimac employee. (W. B. 
Foote).  

-  cheers,  Peter.
-  cheers, Jon.


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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