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Subject: [AMPS] filament decoupling for RF
From: gdaught6@leland.Stanford.EDU (George T. Daughters)
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 11:08:02 +0008
hi rich et al.,

rich wrote:

> If the cathode is not at RF-gnd potential, the resultant feedback 
> decreases amplification.  

not always!  it depends on the phase of the feedback that results.  
in fact, it is very easy to build an oscillator that has the cathode 
away from (RF) ground!  

but...  rich and i both like the idea of putting a non-inductive 
resistor in the cathode return to ground (in a grid driven tetrode) 
to get some negative feedback at the desired operating frequencies;  
it helps to stabilize the amp;  it makes the amp harder to 
overdrive, and it reduces the zero-signal plate dissipation.  
furthermore, (depending on the tube) it can make the amplifier more 
linear.  (i.e. it can reduce the odd-order IMD products at a given 
output power level.)

73,  
George T. Daughters, K6GT

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