Does it semi-automate the collection of points from the curves, i.e., prompt
for the various Ip,Is, and Ig for various angles of a waveform? I created a
program that did this in 1984, it still works - in Quickbasic. Another chap I
know did one for Windows, and I now have one in Fortran that asks for data and
then calculates the various DC currents and powers. Eimac also used to have a
calculator program that they gave me, again, years ago.
73
John
K5PRO
> Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:40:36 -0500
> From: John Stanley <jnrstanley@gmail.com>
> Subject: [Amps] Free software for "Eimac tube calculator" enhancement
> needs beta testers
>
> Gentlemen, I am close to having software working that will greatly
> enhance the process
> of doing tube calculations, based on either the constant current curves
> that are used with
> the Eimac tube calculator, or with Ep/Ip curves such as some older tubes
> used and which
> are also the only type available for some of the Russian surplus tubes.
>
> If you are a user of the Eimac tube calcuator and would like to be a
> beta tester for this
> software, please contact me.
>
> 73 and God Bless
> John Stanley (K4ERO)
>
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