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Would some kind soul that actually knows/uses one of these, please identify
the filament ring and the filament/cathode ring. MNI Tnx W4ZCB |
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![]() "Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message news:hLHPj.79171$TT4.13702@attbi_s22... Would some kind soul that actually knows/uses one of these, please identify the filament ring and the filament/cathode ring. MNI Tnx W4ZCB Bottom - - Heater Next up - - Heater and cathode Next up - - Grid Next up - - Screen |
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![]() "K4ERG" wrote in message . .. Bottom - - Heater Next up - - Heater and cathode Next up - - Grid Next up - - Screen Ah! Bless you "Erg". The ONLY thing I could find was as you state for a very old (45 years) copy of a 4CX1000 data sheet. Even Google was befuddled. It makes sense to me (And to the builder of the not quite finished amplifier that I inherited) that Eimac would put the lowest potential terminal at the bottom. And then proceed to the screen. Obviously, they had something else in mind. Wired with the bottom ring to ground, making the cathode 6 Volts AC above ground gives rated power out, but about 200 Watts of it was 60 Hz hum. The task of making the change is pretty daunting. Not impossible, just daunting, and I wanted to make certain that this was where my hum was coming from (31 Volts of bias, ~25 of DC and 6 of AC) before I removed half the amplifier to get the sub-chassis out. Tnx again. W4ZCB |
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