Interesting discussion (and I like the calculator, too). But, a
question, where do you get the information about the plate load
constant?...any way to derive it from the published information about
the tubes?
jeff, wa1hco
Larry Carman wrote:
>Tony,
> Thanks for the suggestion. I'll work on adding a drop down box to select
>the tube family. For the short haul I'll just increase the AB2 to 1.65.
>Not sure where I might get the tube family info, so if anyone can
>help I'd greatly appreciate it.
>Regards,
>Larry N5BIP
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony King - W4ZT [mailto:amps@w4zt.com]
>Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 11:11 PM
>To: Larry Carman
>Cc: amps@contesting.com
>Subject: Re: [Amps] FW: pi to pi-L o/p matching question
>
>
>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
>
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