On Apr 25, 2004, at 6:53 AM, Steven Grant, W4IIV wrote:
thanks for the tip...your correct...wouldnt using DC cause a bias
condition that may cause linearity problems?.......steven
ï My guess is probably. 5v bias shift make a considerable difference
in anode current for a high-Mu triode.
cheerz, Steve
"R. Measures" <r@somis.org> wrote:
On Apr 24, 2004, at 10:45 AM, Steven Grant, W4IIV wrote:
> Hi steve
> the voltage shoud be 4.8 volts for maximum tube life. 5 volts or more
> will cut tube life with very little benifit.
> the reason AC is used has to do with biasing, 5 volts DC with this
> tube will affect biasing (in many amps, 5 volts is what they use to
> bias the tube to cut off)
à Steve : 25v will typically bias a 3-500Z to cutoff. 5v is typical
operate bias.
> ...
>
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