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the most difficult bit is measuring the anode-cathode voltage. Well...it is just as hard as measuring the g1-cathode voltage since they are both not AC grounded.

Tell you what, measure anode-cathode, and g1-ground and tell me what you find.
cheers,
Douglas

you ought to be able to conduct this experiment on paper. You move the g1 up a volt, the cathode will go up around .9 volts. Since the plate winding has the same number of turns it will move the same amount, but in the opposite direction. So, anode-cathode voltage change of 1.8V for a 1V change at the input.


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