[Johnson] Are there " good" modifications ? -yes!

Gary Schafer garyschafer at comcast.net
Thu Jul 22 22:49:26 EDT 2004


There is nothing wrong with applying B+ to a cold tube. It is done all 
the time in lots of equipment. Look at all the Heath equipment. Hw101, 
sb101 etc. They all have solid state supplies and the HV comes on the 
instant the switch is turned on. Cold filaments and all.

Hallicrafters made the HA6 and HA2, 6 and 2 meter transverters, that 
operated from the same power supply. All the voltages were fed to both 
units at the same time. The way one or the other was selected to operate 
was to turn on the filament power on only the one you wanted to use. The 
other one sat there with cold filaments and all the high voltages 
applied. Worked fine.

Small tubes do not have a problem with voltages applied before they are 
warmed up. When you get into larger tubes with over 1000 volts on the 
plate then you start worrying about that.

73
Gary  K4FMX





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