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On Sep 16, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Bill Turner <dezrat@outlook.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, 16 Sep 2014 08:35:55 -0700, wcw wrote:
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>> Anyone know the answer?
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> REPLY:
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> It's been a long time, but in the old days we modulated a 6146 screen
> 100%. The easy way to do this was to NOT use a separate screen
> supply, but rather supply the screen through a dropping resistor and
> tie the supply end of the dropping resistor to the hot side of the
> modulation transformer. Works great.
>
> If you use a separate screen supply., it becomes trickier. You would
> need a separate modulation transformer just for the screen. It could
> be done but I don't see the point.
>
> Also, do not use a very large screen bypass capacitor or the
> modulation will be bypassed too. About .01 uF is big enough. Guess how
> I found this out. :-)
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
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