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Jan Panteltje
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On a sunny day (20 Jun 2004 07:28:02 -0700) it happened bigcat@meeow.co.uk (N.
Thornton) wrote in <a7076635.0406200628.7bf5d82f@posting.google.com>:
Was running from 2 4.5V batteries in series IIRC.
JP
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On a sunny day (20 Jun 2004 07:28:02 -0700) it happened bigcat@meeow.co.uk (N.
Thornton) wrote in <a7076635.0406200628.7bf5d82f@posting.google.com>:
Perhaps the designer was still thinking tubes with a 150 Ohm cathode resistor...Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<40d45ba5@post.usenet.com>...
Here is a link and a picture of the kit:
http://www.wimb.net/index.php?s=electr&page=1
It is step 4, someone gave one to me.
Note the 150 Ohm speaker.
Not very load, but usable.
Class A, 150 ohm LS load, and 100 ohm emitter resistor as well =
exceptionally inefficient.
Regards, NT
True, but a lot of those kits were sold, it it really worked.
Was running from 2 4.5V batteries in series IIRC.
JP
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