How much grid drive voltage should 6L6 get? Or should I say what's the max? In thinking about it I've concluded that 50% of the AC voltage on the grids must not be greater than the voltage from G1 to the cathode, cause then we'd get grid current limiting right? So max grid drive is dependent on how the tube is biased. Let me know if I'm on the right track here.
Also, in the RCA receiving tube manual there is a figure under typical operation called Peak AF Grid No.1 Voltage. Is this the peak AC grid drive voltage when the tube is operating per the "typical operation?" If so then this figure must be 50% of the peak to peak AC voltage on the grids, right?
Also, in the RCA receiving tube manual there is a figure under typical operation called Peak AF Grid No.1 Voltage. Is this the peak AC grid drive voltage when the tube is operating per the "typical operation?" If so then this figure must be 50% of the peak to peak AC voltage on the grids, right?
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