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Subject: | Re: [Amps] 8877 on 144MHz negative grid current. |
From: | Bill Turner <dezrat@outlook.com> |
Date: | Sun, 15 Jul 2018 14:04:37 +0000 |
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"Negative grid current" means the grid is actually emitting current, much like a cathode. To the best of my knowledge there are only two reasons why this might happen: 1. The grid is drawing so much "normal" current that it gets hot enough to emit. or 2 The tube is gassy to the point that it acts like a "cold cathode tube. Hope this helps. 73, Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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