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AG6K:
> Quite the opposite.  With a two-tone standard test, the DAF config. 
> operates the screen at constant potential, the distortion looks ok, and 
> there is no clue about what will occur during voice modulation.  During 
> voice modulation, the screen potential varies at an audio rate from 
> virtually 0 to hundreds of volts.  This is 'whole nuther ballgame'.  
SM3BDZ:
Rich, appearantly you do not read what I write, neither text or plots....
I did not observe what happens during a two-tone test. 
My test was perfomed with voice modulation - as U guys states it should be 
done...
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SM3BDZ:
> >Myself, I also did some measurements on G2DAF circuit using HP Spectrum 
> >analyzer/plotter and voice sample as signal source. I like what I see! 
AG6K:
> But of course.  You could have DAF fever.  I saw a rather similar 
> phenomenon in both of my pals who built DAF amps.  I saw pretty much the 
> same phenomenon when three of my friends joined Kip McKean's Los Angeles 
> Church of Christ, which is undoubtedly one of the cleverist and baddest 
> religious cults on the West Coast.  
SM3BDZ:
Sorry to say Rich, but seems to me that you are running out of arguments 
here....
As the Irishman would say; "This is rubbish !!"
73 de Lars
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