>At 11:50 PM 9/6/97 -0500, Phil Clements wrote:
>>
>>For example, 2 3-500Z's:
>>operating at an Ep of 4000 volts, drawing 600ma of Ip (class AB2,GG) will
>>put out +/- 1500 watts on a good day. On the other hand, a 3-1000Z, operating
>>also at its maximum Ep of 3000 volts and 800 ma of Ip is also putting out
>>+/- 1500 watts. I would call that fairly similar output powers.
>
>Unfortunately, I wrote relatively late and didn't bother to go back to the
>refereence table ... I had chosen the 3-500Z/3-1000Z tube case because the
>two were generally operated at very similar plate voltages (eg. 2800 -
>3000 volts). In that context, my comments are correct.
>
... an excursion down the river that flows between Lake Victoria and the
Mediterranean Sea.
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K
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