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Subject: [AMPS] continued Alpha work
From: 2@vc.net (2)
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 06:48:33 -0700
>
>> If there is a problem with the metering circuit as you suggest,
>> Tom, whereby the grid meter is partially indicating plate
>> current, then shouldn't the amp be reading some grid current 
>> under conditions of zero drive due to ZSAC?
>
>The problem can be a breakdown problem in a component, or 
>something in the auto-bias. That amp doesn't have zero signal 
>quiescent current because of the auto bias. 
>
>The amp might have multiple problems. 
>
>The only thing I know for sure is 200 mA of grid current, with very 
>high anode current and a shallow dip, points towards metering 
>errors. Any 8877 I've seen, with 200 mA of grid current, shows a 
>sharp dip in anode current and sharp peak in grid current at the 
>tank is tuned through resonance.
>
>If the blocking cap is open, the anode current will be very low and 
>grid current almost off scale with only a little drive power. 
>
>If the RFC or tank input is "shorted" or on the wrong band, grid 
>current will be much lower than normal no matter how hard the tube 
>is driven.
>
>If the input is on the wrong band, the grid and anode current will be 
>low.
>
>I can't think of any RF load or drive condition where the grid current 
>on an 8877 would actually be 200 mA while the anode showed high 
>anode current with only a very shallow dip, can anyone?  ... ...

/\  Shallow-dip means heavy loading - which makes for minimal 
grid-current.  My guess is that the grid-current meter is not accurate.  
A quick comparison with a DMM will tell what's what.  .
cheers, Tom

-  R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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