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[Amps] Reverse grid current on upper bands?

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Subject: [Amps] Reverse grid current on upper bands?
From: stevek@jmr.com (Steve Katz)
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 10:27:03 -0800
>    I am working on an older homebrew amp with a tetrode.
> 
> 
> ::What's the tetrode?  What are the operating parameters (voltages applied
> to all tube elements)?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>    The grid current is normal on 160, 80, and 40.   As you begin to
> approach escessive
> drive, the grid current rises to 20 or 30 microamps.  The grid current
> meter measures from 0 to 100 ua.
> 
> 
> ::Microamps?  Microamps?  Regardless of the meter scale, what's this thing
> really indicating?
> 
>    Screen current does not flow until the tube output increases -
> voltage is steady.
> 
> ::What is the screen voltage?  How do you know it doesn't change (under
> load)?
> 
>    Grid voltage does not change.
> 
> ::What is the grid voltage?  How do you know it doesn't change (under
> load)?
> 
>    I have tried several configurations of input circuits and they all
> act the same.
>    Things that have been replaced or substituted.
>     tube socket
>     tube
>     input circuit  (but not the 50 ohm load resistor)
> 
> ::What's the circuit?  Where's the 50 Ohm load resistor?
> 
>     cathode circuit components
> 
> ::What are they?
> 
>      I am somewhat suspicious of the tank circuit but unable to verify.
> 
>      I think fixing the grid current issue will help get to the root of
> the problem.
> 
> ::Sounds like you're driving the grid, but then you talk about cathode
> circuit components.  What is this circuit?  Sounds like something
> "charging up" on the input side of the amplifier.
> 
> ::WB2WIK/6
> 
>   Any ideas?
> 
> Lynn, NO9Z
> 
> 
> 
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