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Original Message
RE: confused again
Posted by JKT on February 15, 2019 at 09:54:58:
As I posted before: You can only pin down 2 variables. In this case plate voltage and plate current. The grid bias voltage will go where it needs to go. The fact that it is so much lower than expected would indicate a weak tube (requires less negative voltage to control the plate current).