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Re: [Amps] Hi Mu, Low Mu

To: "Barrie Smith" <barrie@centric.net>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Hi Mu, Low Mu
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 05:53:28 -0400
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> Is there a reason for having high and low Mu versions of 
> the same tube?

There are a number of reasons for having the choice 
available Barry.

In an RF amplifier with widely varying load resistance, or 
with class C operation, the designer generally want lower 
mu. The reason is load impedance affects grid current less 
with low mu tubes, and a low mu tube can be switched harder 
into and out of conduction. This makes a better plate 
modulated stage, where power output more closely follows the 
square law of the anode voltage. They also work well in 
class AB1 modulator service as grid driven audio power 
amplifier where distortion is critical. You can have a high 
anode current on "positive" peaks without driving the grid 
positive, making the audio driver stage much easier to 
design.

High mu tubes find more favor in grounded grid applications. 
High mu tubes have lower driving impedance making matching 
easier and producing more gain in GG. They also require less 
bias voltage which makes the bias design much easier and 
wastes less power in cathode bias systems.

73  Tom
 


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