In Reply to: RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) posted by elblanco on October 20, 2016 at 13:59:33:
Sorry, didn't see your post until just now. Pins 5 and 3 are tied together and then tied to the plate through a 200 ohm resistor.
If you mean the resistor shown in the op that is tied to the grid and ground, that is 470k.
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- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - vinnie2 14:15:04 10/21/16 (16)
- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - elblanco 15:57:21 10/21/16 (15)
- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - vinnie2 18:07:48 10/21/16 (14)
- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - vinnie2 08:37:44 10/22/16 (13)
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- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - elblanco 09:13:22 10/22/16 (10)
- RE: Why aren't you using your scope for problems like this? (nt) - vinnie2 09:54:58 10/22/16 (9)
- What is it that you are not exactly getting? - Cougar 15:02:30 10/22/16 (8)
- RE: What is it that you are not exactly getting? - vinnie2 18:31:12 10/22/16 (7)
- RE: What is it that you are not exactly getting? - elblanco 18:44:15 10/22/16 (6)
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- Make sure your using shielded internal wiring ... - Cougar 19:24:09 10/22/16 (4)
- RE: Make sure your using shielded internal wiring ... - vinnie2 03:40:11 10/23/16 (3)
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