> For the cathode emission limts, do you think there is a way to
> characterize this? Or perhaps infer it from pulse-mode data assuming
> comprable CCW data is not available?
> 73/jeff/ac0c
Yes, it is available already measured, on the datasheet. Look at the constant
current curves on an Eimac sheet, for instance. The top curve is pretty much
the peak that they tested in some fashion, and it is usually a LOT higher than
your DC readings. If you are familiar with Tube calculator #5 by Eimac, you
know how you have a particular load line that swings back and forth, usually
diagonally intersecting the constant currernt curves. These may be cathode or
plate current lines, but they are usually close. The peaks of the RF
fundamental sinewave will be swinging up into the high current regions on that
part of the cycle and down to near cutoff on the other part. Or into cutoff.
This all depends on the class of operation, AB, B and C for instance. Take a
look at Care and Feeding on the curves and using them to predict operating
points.
I am going off line for a week for R&R.
73
John
K5PRO
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