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Re: [TCML] Tube choice for a VTTC
David Speck wrote:
List,
I've read previously that the best tubes for VTTCs are ones with low
Mu's or amplification factors.
If one were to happen upon a high Mu tube at a good price, is there a
way to adapt the VTTC grid or primary circuits to make it work well?
Would using fewer turns in the grid coil or some sort of resistive
voltage divider be sufficient to optimize performance?
Does the high Mu make it harder for the system to remain stable when the
coil is loaded by the streamers?
Can anyone recommend a good reference book on the design of high power
vacuum tube amplifier/oscillator circuits? Seems all I can find are
books on guitar amplifier construction, a little small for my tastes.
Thanks,
ARRL Radio Amateurs Handbook, especially if you go back a few years or
decades. Lots of info on moderately high power tube amplifers (Several
kW) and their design. I'd look for copies from the 60s or 70s, maybe up
into the 80s. Whatever is cheap.. you're not looking for a collector's
edition.
Check your local library, they'll typically have one from the last few
years. They may have an older one they'll give away.
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