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| Subject: | [Amps] Reverse grid current on standby | 
| From: | mschwab at aon.at (Michael Schwab) | 
| Date: | Thu Jan 23 12:53:49 2003 | 
| I would ask for possible input on a (to me) puzzling issue: I am using a gg 3cx1500 amplifier. On stand-by I see a very low amount of reverse grid current (5-10mA) indicated. When I key up the amp and transmit it swings into the positive. Metering circuit consists of a 10 Ohm resistor between B- and ground and a 5k variable resistor to the + side of the meter, the other leg of the meter grounded. What am I missing? Mike, OE6MBG | 
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