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Old 21st Nov 2017, 7:59 pm   #6
bluepilot
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Default Re: What is meant by "kinkless"?

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Originally Posted by Dave Moll View Post
the beam tetrode was designed to remove that kink.
I'm not so sure about that. I thought the beam tetrode was designed to circumvent the patents on pentodes. I think it was initially the pentode that removed the kink in the characteristic. But normal tetrodes have kinks in the characteristic curve.
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