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Re: Fixed Bias v. Cathode Bias [message #9074 is a reply to message #9073] Sun, 17 July 2005 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Yes you are absolutely correct. Here's my problem. As I aged it becomes increasingly difficult for me to follow abstract concepts. I have all this stuff memorised; but until I can picture in my mind how an AC voltage can ride on a DC current I am stymied. I have all the books; Radiotron/Rozenblitt/AARH/USN Training Series etc etc. When someone explains that to me so I can understand it intuitively I will buy them a drink. All my problems stem from that one thing.

 
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