[Milsurplus] MAB circuit

[email protected] arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Wed Mar 28 12:00:32 EDT 2018





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    Ray, this is probably been mentioned before, but I don't remember. I had a similar problem with a Russian set. Put a resistor across the open primary, powering the B+ to the tube. Use a capacitor at the tube plate to couple audio to the top of the secondary. You'll have to play with the values. It has worked fine on my Russian set for a long time.
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