>
>I am planning to use one of those 90-100 watt solid-state rigs to drive a
>4-1000 amp project. From what I can gather it appears that to be able to
>take
>full advantage of an all grounded-grid/ cathode driven 4-1000 tube ,the
>driver should be able to supply about 150-200 watts of drive. It would seem
>the best answer would be to build a buffer/driver stage using perhaps a
>single or dual 811A tubes that could be driven with maybe 25-50 watts and
>deliver 100-200 watts of drive to the 4-1000. I was wondering if anyone has
>ever tried this or any suggestions? How about a pair of 811A's running
>class
>A driving the 4-1000 cathode? Thanks for any ideas. 73 Todd Roberts WD4NGG .
>
? A 100w transceiver will drive a grid-driven 4-1000A/8166 operating in
Class AB1.
cheers
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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