By the way, no need for sockets or chimneys. Just drill a hole
in the chassie and clamp the tube right to the chassie then
use one side of filament for the screen and bias common point,
design aka YU1AW and also some Collins amps did use it.
73 good luck / Jim SM2EKM
PS: I have a 3 x 4CX250B in class C for 144 MHz designed that
way and it works excelent, will put out 2300 W. However would
not run linear on SSB at that power level.
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GGLL wrote:
Thanks so much for the answers; I read the RCA manual specs about
this tube, but wanted to know about other's experiences (I have at hand
two of them, no sockets nor chimneys).
Best regards
Guillermo - LU8EYW.
Steve Thompson escribió:
On Monday 27 October 2003 13:20, Bill Fuqua wrote:
One option would be to cathode drive it (if you have the drive power)
with
it operating in AB1 with usual bias....
I guess that some unbypassed cathode resistance might also work to
improve linearity.
I have a vague memory of seeing an article about cathode driven '250s,
but can't recall when/where.
Steve
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