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Re: [Amps] 8877 filament.

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Subject: Re: [Amps] 8877 filament.
From: Ron Youvan <ka4inm@gmail.com>
Reply-to: ka4inm@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 18:34:34 -0400
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  Randall AB9GO Randy wrote:

That scheme was tried in TV's and consumer radios in the 60's and 70's and called an instant on feature.  The 
series string filaments were run through a diode when the set was "off" and the diode shorted when 
the set was turned "on".  It worked as you described, but tube life was reduced due to cathode 
poisoning.  I wouldn't try it on such an expensive tube.  If it was a workable solution someone would offer 
it on an amp today as a "feature".

  Some high power TV transmitting tube heaters are kept warm with
reduced current when beam Voltage is not applied with a feature called
"BLACK HEAT" (primarily during servicing hours) these klystron tubes cost $32,000. each. Full filament Voltage is applied with bean current.
Everything else is maintained at normal levels when there is no beam
power.
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  Ron  KA4INM - Youvan's corollary:
                Every action results in unwanted side effects.
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