Hi Rich and the Group,
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Thank you Ian for your information and I'll reference and
comment after I finish the "weekend honey-do's." I see
many construction articles which use the 4CX250 and
similar type tubes in g-grid operation. I was trying to get
a handle on grid #1 dissipation issue as it's mentioned
"in passing" in some Handbooks.
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I also understand but did not mention the physical
options of dc, chassis, rf and various combination
thereof #1 grid locations. I was only shooting in the dark
that someone on amps would be able to provide much
text or reference information locations.
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Time to do the home work on the material Ian mentions.
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My goal is to better understand the issues of #1 grid
dissipation related to type of tube and circuit layout.
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Thanks for the feedback so far... gotta go see the
text next...
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cheers
skipp
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> From: measures <2@vc.net>
>-The 4cx250 is not unsuitable for g-g.
> Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
> end
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