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In Reply to: Anode Choke versus Anode Resistor ? posted by akltam on June 23, 2015 at 05:25:20:
To my way of thinking an anode choke load makes the most sense when faced with limited available B+, since the choke will swing about twice the applied B+. I doubt that is the case here. If you want to "improve" on a resistor load I would suggest using an active current source load. There are many candidates out there.
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- my 2 cents - JKT 06/24/1512:02:31 06/24/15 (0)