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Re: [Amps] 6 mtrs:

To: w8ji@contesting.com, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] 6 mtrs:
From: Gudguyham@aol.com
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:34:56 EDT
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In a message dated 9/25/2007 8:06:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
w8ji@contesting.com writes:

Rejoice  in the fact you have found a good recipe, but let's 
not slam others who  very likely could be just as 
knowledgeable or more knowledgeable than you  or Carl. They 
just might not be as lucky as you two.

73 Tom  




As I reflect on what I do in my conversions I really don't see anything  that 
can be considered "wrong" in design.  If there is something wrong I  
certainly don't know what it is.  Maybe Carl knows?  But I sure  don't.
I'll admit that the amplifier if handled wrong could be problematic so  
therefore I include proper operating instructions with my units.  But could  
this 
be considered any more wrong then to advise someone NOT to run a tetrode  into 
a high degree of grid current?  Doing so causes problems, so we don't  do it. 
 It's always the same old story when this issue comes up.  I can  tell you 
that there have been threads on this reflector for years that come up  time and 
again, the same people say the same things all the time, no one ever  gives 
in.  When I was new here about 15 years ago I eventually saw the  issues (like 
this one)  that were beaten to death by a particular few on  opposing sides.  
Being "green" at all this I had to draw my own conclusions  on who I sided 
with.  And side I did!  I have been around long enough  now to be able to make 
my 
own decisions that I feel comfortable with.  The  problem is that there are a 
lot of hams in the wings here that are faced with  the same dilemma I was 
faced with years ago.  On this particular issue I  urge those out there 
standing 
by and may be confused to ask yourself.  What  makes sense here?  If you are 
uncertain please e-mail me off list.  73  Lou



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