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| Subject: | [AMPS] AL1500 |
| From: | Ian White, G3SEK" <g3sek@ifwtech.com (Ian White, G3SEK) |
| Date: | Wed, 5 Dec 2001 12:41:02 +0000 |
2 wrote:
>Whenever the anode potential is not substantially more positive {more
>attractive} than the grid, most of the cathode current will go to the
>grid. Thus, the transistor that that is used to stop the flow of
>grid-I during a parasite should have a substantial current rating.
>However, the transistor the designer typically selects has a 1 - 2
>ampere rating. Thus, when the wolf comes to the door with 40 or so
>amperes, the transistor shorts and does not interrupt the flow of grid
>current in time.
We're still waiting for a specific reference to the circuit that has
this design flaw.
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