Hello John, apart from the real fact (which I'm trying to follow), what
Will
states don't seem to me a contradiction. From what he wrote, what I understand
is that to become positive is that the grid takes vales greater than 0 Volt.
All right, if the grid is less negative it becomes more positive, but still
negative if it's still under 0V potential.
Best regards
Guillermo - LU8EYW.
John Vickers escribió:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Will Matney" <craxd1@verizon.net>
> Nowhere in the whole paragraph about gassy tubes (Effect of Gas upon Tube
> Characteristics) which is under part 13, page 316 in this book, says a grid
> became positive! It only says this can cause a grid to become "less
> negative"!
>
> Will;
> Anytime I become less negative, I become more positive. And I'm VERY
> POSITIVE you should go back and read Richs free advice to you in his post
> of
> 7-20-06 sent at 9:47 PM. You're starting to "Flip Flop" like Kerry. :>)
>
> 73, WA4TT
>
>
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