While reading up about bias adjustments I've come up with a
couple of questions :
Instead of putting a one ohm resistor between the cathode and
ground to measure the bias current (which is not quite accurate
due to the screen and the resistor itself) why not put it in
series between the plate and the output transformer ? Wouldn't
this be more accurate ?
Can I put an ammeter (a panel meter) in series between the plate
and the output transformer and get a direct reading of the current ?
Why does no one suggest doing this ?
Thanks.
couple of questions :
Instead of putting a one ohm resistor between the cathode and
ground to measure the bias current (which is not quite accurate
due to the screen and the resistor itself) why not put it in
series between the plate and the output transformer ? Wouldn't
this be more accurate ?
Can I put an ammeter (a panel meter) in series between the plate
and the output transformer and get a direct reading of the current ?
Why does no one suggest doing this ?
Thanks.
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