Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the HV come up almost instantly after the
amp is turned on? I use GLASS tubes, so I'm not an expert on these fancy
ceramics, but I think the delay circuit keeps the amp from being keyed so it
can't be driven until the timer expires. Or is the HV off until the timer
expires, too?? That's why I like my graphite 3-500Zs -- 4KV @ 1A with nearly
instant warmup and easy 2kW output. And less than $300 for two...
BTW, what exactly *WAS* the definition or "is"?? :-)
Joe,
N3JI
Steve Katz <stevek@jmr.com> wrote:
> Suppose the word "and" was replaced with the word "or". Quite a
> difference, isn't there? I suspect that is what the writer actually
> intended.
>
"It depends on your definition of 'is'..." - Bill Clinton
> --
> Bill W6WRT
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