Space Charge tubes
Bob Bruhns
bbruhns at erols.com
Fri Sep 9 09:11:17 CDT 2005
Interesting tubes. Designers were trying to coax more emission out of the cathodes so they could get some current at the super-low plate voltage.
I encountered space charge tubes for the first time while I was scanning and proofing the AM Press/Exchange issue cited in the article. The signal appeared to go to the screen grid, and a fixed positive bias was applied to the control grid, and I thought there was an error in the schematic. People bungle that stuff all the time. I had to look it up and read about it before I believed it. But that's how it was really done.
People do interesting things with tube grids. Grounded-grid 813s are a good example. The 813 was designed to be a beam power tetrode (an advanced design from the 1930s), but if you simply tie the grids together, the tube becomes a zero-bias triode. The 813 was never intended to work that way, but it does. It goes to show that tubes were a natural - the technology really *wanted* to work. The development of advanced cathode designs, advanced grid structures, and advanced plate materials and coatings, and magnetrons, traveling wave tubes, beam-deflection multipliers, etc, is a tribute to the genius of that era.
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From: Andre Kesteloot
To: AMRAD Tacos
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: Space Charge tubes
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André N4ICK
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