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Subject: [AMPS] Floating Grids
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 19:26:34 -0800
>
>> With some socket, also the actual method to ground grid is prone to 
>> have inductance, and inductive reactance yes increases with frequency.
>> With proper bypassing capacitors and short leads, like with mica
>> multistrate caps, one can aspect that loss (if any) and not reactance
>> increase with frequency.
>
>It is a popular myth that adding a series C will decrease reactance 
>in HF amplifiers as frequency is increased and improve stability.
>
>The normal capacitance in the tube parallel resonating with the grid 
>inductance is a few pF. Adding a few hundred pF of capacitance 
>outside the tube barely changes the VHF anti-resonance, the 
>capacitance would have to be only a few pF to move things at VHF 
>significantly.
>
True.  There is not much improvement in the grid resonance freq. with 
200pF caps.  

>What the capacitance like use in a SB-220 actually does is add 
>series inductance at VHF up near 150 MHz and higher (where the 
>tube tends to oscillate) because of the long thin leads and 
>excessive value of C. This brings the tendency for oscillation down 
>in frequency, where it is harder to suppress.
>
>If the capacitors were low inductance chips mounted directly 
>between the socket and chassis, it would be another story. But 
>adding any long thin leads to the grid is generally a bad idea, 
>whether in series with a capacitor or not.
>
>The capacitors are just a poor idea that made it into many 
>amplifiers because no one checked the effects thoroughly.     
>73, Tom W8JI

The AL-82 has Rauchian directly grounded grids.  Is it stable?  See 
Figure 17 on my Web site.  

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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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