I am looking for the plate curves for a 6v6 in ultralinear mode. any ideas?jsn
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Topic - 6v6 Ultralinear plate curves? - jsn 11:46:10 09/27/05 (21)
- Draw them yourself - Mark Kelly 16:58:39 09/27/05 (3)
- More accurate version - Mark Kelly 05:27:56 09/28/05 (0)
- Re: Draw them yourself - jsn 17:11:21 09/27/05 (1)
- Close enough - Mark Kelly 20:52:36 09/27/05 (0)
- Re: 6v6 Ultralinear plate curves? - Septarnebula 15:18:17 09/27/05 (3)
- Re: 6v6 Ultralinear plate curves? - jsn 16:13:00 09/27/05 (2)
- Re: 6v6 Ultralinear plate curves? - Septarnebula 16:51:55 09/27/05 (1)
- Are you looking at curves with the screen at 180-200V? (nt) - Dave Cigna 18:13:56 09/27/05 (0)
- Will be same as triode connection curves. nt - sser2 12:06:17 09/27/05 (12)
- Dynamic curves of a pentode vs triode. - cheap-Jack 11:35:29 09/28/05 (0)
- Re: Will be same as triode connection curves. nt - fatbottle 15:18:28 09/27/05 (0)
- Nope (nt) - Pär 12:30:40 09/27/05 (9)
- Why no? - sser2 15:15:21 09/27/05 (8)
- See above - Mark Kelly 16:59:48 09/27/05 (7)
- Common sense comes before eqns. - sser2 20:22:32 09/27/05 (6)
- Common Sense? - Mark Kelly 20:54:14 09/27/05 (5)
- I guess I am dumb trying to grasp how curves passing through same points could be different. - sser2 21:44:04 09/27/05 (4)
- A simple explanation - Mark Kelly 05:44:23 09/28/05 (0)
- Re: I guess I am dumb trying to grasp how curves passing through same points could be different. - Pär 21:51:57 09/27/05 (2)
- Thanks for explanations, - sser2 11:14:15 09/28/05 (1)
- OK - Mark Kelly 16:50:29 09/28/05 (0)