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Old 13th Mar 2018, 5:34 pm   #37
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Default Re: Bush VHF 81 Restoration

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Originally Posted by Sideband View Post
Try measuring the voltage on the triode anode of an E(U)ABC80 or any other voltage amplifier that uses a high value anode load (somewhere around 220K). The impedance here is high and you'll find that a digital meter will read a higher voltage than a 20,000 ohm per volt AVO. HT rails are a much lower impedance and wont be affected by the meter load so they will show about the same as the published voltage.

Try it with a battery valve like a DAF96 where the anode load can be several megohms.
An interesting point..... AVO 8 on 1000V range = 20M, cheap DMM = 1M, decent DMM = 10M.

All will upset the operating voltage, but the AVO (on that range) will have the least effect. It's not necessarily so that the DMM will be nearest to actual operating volts!
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