In Reply to: confused again posted by vinnie2 on February 13, 2019 at 06:28:42:
If you have 370V on the plate and 19V on the cathode, your plate to cathode voltage is 351.
If you want 51V of bias and 64mA of plate current, that is a 796 ohm cathode bias resistor.
If you want 430V of plate voltage, then you need 481V showing at the plate.
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