I've often wondered if it would be possible to leave the filament at
say 1 1/2 - 2 volts even when the amp is off, and if doing so would
cut out a large portion of the warm up time. If the tube could stay
like this without a blower on.
Mark WB8JKR
On Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:33:32 -0600 Jon Ogden <jono@enteract.com> writes:
>
>>I do
>>not like to think of how many times I have waited on my 8877 to warm
>up
>>while a rare DX station was calling CQ or getting ready to QRT. 73,
>>Dan N5AR
>
>No one says you have to wait for your amp to warm up in order to work
>the
>DX station. Put your amp on standby while it's heating up and call
>the
>guy barefoot. You just might be surprised - you might work him. Lots
>of
>us work DX on 100 or 200 Watts.
>
>73,
>
>Jon
>KE9NA
>
>
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>Jon Ogden
>KE9NA
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