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Re: [Amps] FW: pi to pi-L o/p matching question

To: Larry Carman <lncarman@swbell.net>
Subject: Re: [Amps] FW: pi to pi-L o/p matching question
From: Tony King - W4ZT <amps@w4zt.com>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 00:11:01 -0400
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Larry,

Your Plate Load calculator for an AB2 amp seems to be using a constant 
of about 1.55 which might be a bit on the low side.  The 8877 might be 
close at 1.6 but a number of other tubes would be closer to 1.8 to 2. I 
wondered what you used to determine the constant?  If there was another 
input field to select a tube "family" to set the constant it might be 
helpful.

Good job!

73, Tony W4ZT

Larry Carman wrote:

>Here's the address to a pi and pi-l calculator I wrote using PHP for 
>anyones use ... http://www.pinebeetle.net/amplifier_main.html 
>Regards,
>Larry N5BIP
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>When going from a Pi to a Pi-L, is the required value of C2 increased or
>decreased?
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>Thanks de Neil G0JHC 
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