Bill,
Have you ever measured the Zero Signal Ic with temp
changes Bill..? Or have any data/examples to reference..?
Transition from "a little dirty" to "clean" with temp seems
a bit much.
skipp
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>>>>When adjusting the bias for a 2sc2879 amp operating
>>>>at 15v, what
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Remember that unless you're using a temperature
compensating bias circuit the resting collector current
will rise as the heatsink, flange, and B-E junction(s)
increase in temperature. In a nutshell, what is Class B
and a little dirty at room temperature can quickly become
Class AB and clean after the first QSO--especially with
15 volts on the collector(s).
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