New to the list but I have read the archives for years.
The question: Is there a confirmed correlation between 3-500z(g)s
cathod-grid shorts and gain?
Since the gain is determined by the proximity between these elements, Is
that the reason why Amperex have reported more shorts than the others?
I have used only a handful of Eimacs "z" and just two RFP "zg" but noticed
slightly more grid current on the latter and for what I have read here and
in other reflectors, I haven't found about k-g shorts on these. They seem a
little harder to drive than Eimacs. So less gain, therefore a wider space
between k and g.
Thank you in advance,
Hugo - AA1XV
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