Tom W8JI wrote:
> I do think I made an error in the post about mu, but I
> deleted my post.
>
> Higher mu in a given tube means less bias is needed to
> maintain the same plate current. Lower mu means more bias is
> needed to cut off the tube to the same current. The rest was
> OK.
>
> 73 Tom
I'm still a little confused here. I thought that a higher mu tube
(higher gain) would require more bias to hold it to a specific current
(idle?) and that a lower mu tube (lower gain) would require less bias to
hold a specific current. Can you help me understand where I am missing
this?
Thanks and 73,
Tony W4ZT
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