[ARC5] BC-375 Re-Tube Project- Scratch Three
Fuqua, Bill L
wlfuqu00 at uky.edu
Tue Nov 19 14:50:35 EST 2013
With a 60 Hz or dynamotor the supply is not applied very abruptly. Even with keying the click filter rise time is much less than
1/bandwidth of the tuned circuit.
73
Bill wa4lav
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It's been my experience that with most oscillators the sudden application of voltage (such as a switch or key closure) causes small displacement currents to flow as the capacitances of the circuit charge up. These are usually much larger than the tube's noise mechanisms and so induce the start-up cycle. If you slowly apply the voltages these displacement currents will fall below that of the inherent noise.
Dennis AE6C
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Fuqua, Bill L <wlfuqu00 at uky.edu<mailto:wlfuqu00 at uky.edu>> wrote:
I suspect that it is not the thermal noise that gets the power oscillators started up but
the electron shot noise.
73
Bill wa4lav
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what about a 812 or 812A. They are medium mu and probably sufficient plate dissipation.
Power oscillators usually use medium mu triodes so that there is sufficient plate current at low bias or zero bias to start up
oscillation.
An example is one used in a self-oscillation plasma generator that I recently got a tube from.
It had a 3-1000H. I have seen other power oscillators using 812 tubes as well.
73
Bill wa4lav
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And then there is also the 809, T-40 and T-40Z, all of which are fairly
available.
Carl
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> What about an 811 or 812, A or non A?
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> Carl
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>> On 18 Nov 2013 at 3:10, David Stinson wrote:
>>
>>> Three candidate tubes for the
>>> "Cheap Tubes for the BC-375" project have disappointed.
>>> 1625, 837 and 7984 will not "hold up" in this service.
>>> Once the screen voltages are dropped to spec,
>>> the tubes lack the gain to oscillate reliably, even
>>> with heavy "gimmick" cap coupling between grid
>>> and plate in the OSC stage.
>>
>> David: Have you yet tried connecting the screen to the GRID (G1). As I
>> said
>> earlier, this results in a HIGH-MU triode, which SHOULD work much better
>> as an oscillator.
>>
>> Kenneth G. Gordon W7EKB
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