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À la nuvistor
I have four or five 6CW4... Maybe can be useful. I think nobody build a MD based on this small tube (only 1.5 cm!). This is low noise and cover HF part of band. I had in past a Japanese TV (Hitachi) in wich front part was words "With Nuvistor". I check it and found the tube in the tuner. Also I remember the stability of the image...
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http://www.thevalvepage.com/valvetek...r/nuvistor.htm There are some example circuits that might be useful. |
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Then why you posted that hartley oscillator that's anything but stable ? Don't understand these LRLs.... sometimes need stability... other times not... now you talk about tubes... then you wrote about fet amplifiers... Also LRL related posts are affect by instability !? Kind regards, Max
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The tube is stable cause if you have a regulated current flowing in the filament you have also a very stable temperature inside... no matter of temperature outside of tube, cause there's vacuum inside or some inert very low pressure gas (e.g. argon). Now, if you have also a stable plate potential you have a perfect amplifier for the purposes you want... very stable. In semiconductors/bipolar the minority carriers are a huge (if not enormous) pain when also 0.1°C variation is at transistor body... when rest of circuit has very hi amplification. If you use instead multiple tubes, with voltage gain e.g. 20 you can have enormous gain and very strict thermal induced variations... that's why e.g. old tube based BFOs are SO COOL! But seem you didn't follow me... oscillator stability is important or not in LRLs ??? Kind regards, Max
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tube??????????????????
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Now I KNOW TUBES IN SIDE AND OUT |
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