>
> I've known about neutralizing amps for many years, and repaired many of
>them for the gov't but I don't recall ever seeing a GG amp neutralized.
>Since the plate and cathode ckts. are in phase with each other, and 180
>degrees out of phase with the grid, it follows that , directly from plate to
>ground one would need a phase inversion. this of course could be done with a
>coil and a cap, but it doesn't seem to me that the feedback would remain
>exactly what it needs to be on all bands in a bandswitching amp. in the old
>days, with grid driven amps, and single band, it seemed to work well, but
>today it's a different story. all this is what I learned over the years, and
>of course I could be slightly off base or have forgotten my basics(it's been
>a looong time) and I was out of the game for nearly 30 years!!!I've recently
>repaired some sb200's and one sb220 and the owners are happy with them(and
>the amps aren't neutralized), so maybe I haven't totally lost touch with
>reality.Any comments?? (I can still learn!!) carl / kz5ca
>
In the real world, cathode driven amplifiers can not be neutralized.
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- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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