From: "Mike Dorworth, K4XM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On page 662 of the 15th Edition of  RADIO HANDBOOK by Editor and Engineers.
Paragraph 30-8 the use of 803 in triode connection is fully discussed. A
schematic (figure 20)  shows 2500 volts at 18000 ohm plate to plate being
driven by a 8 watt speech amplifier through a Stancor A-4761 Class B driver
transformer set for 2:1 Ratio. Eg-g =170 volts
Driving power 7-8 watts
Resting current = 50 mA.
Power output = 510 watts
Supressor volts = 280-340 volts

A Chicago CMS-3 was used for the output transformer..


I assume all three grids simply strapped together.  Is that correct?

In some circuits with triode-connected tetrodes, particularly the 807, the screen grids are driven directly with the audio, and a resistor is placed between the screen and control grids.

Don k4kyv



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