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Subject: [Amps] Transistor Bias
From: "Gene Bigham" <jbigham2@kc.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 16:26:32 -0500
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I have been looking at various bias supplies for the 2sc2879 transistor.
I am going to run 4 of them in my amp.  An appealingly simple diagram shows a 
7808 (8v @ 1 amp) regulator supplying bias for a pair of these transistors.  
Anyone with any experience with this sort of set up?  I could easily put two 
7808's in my circuit to feed the center tap of the input transformer to each 
pair of 2sc2879s.  The circuit I am looking at has an output resistor on the 
7808 of 8.2 ohms and a choke in series to the center tap, and also two 
resistors shunting one rated 1 ohm the other labeled TBD (is that to be 
defined?)  This is on a Telstar Electronics schematic for what is identified as 
a Skywave 2879AB.
Any comments about this arrangement?
Thanks
Gene Bigham KB0GU
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