In Reply to: Implies greater peak cathode current capability (nt) posted by Triode_Kingdom on April 4, 2007 at 05:44:16:
wut TK said.it is also interesting to note that in the case of the GM70 the double cathode power comes from increasing the voltage which also doubles the voltage gradient across the cathode.
dave
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- Re: Implies greater peak cathode current capability (nt) - dave slagle 07:35:50 04/04/07 (13)
- Re: which also doubles the voltage gradient across the cathode.... - Ivan303 11:28:56 04/04/07 (12)
- It is not so bad. - sser2 11:51:31 04/04/07 (9)
- Re: It is not so bad. - dave slagle 16:07:08 04/04/07 (8)
- Agree. - sser2 19:38:14 04/04/07 (7)
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- Re: Agree. - dave slagle 20:33:44 04/04/07 (0)
- Re: which also doubles the voltage gradient across the cathode.... - dave slagle 11:47:34 04/04/07 (1)
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