Brom onderdrukking in Philips radio's (Algemeen)
1. Is it necessary that in all cases where a +ve voltage is applied to one end of to the filament of EBC41/ECH21 for reduction of HUM, one end of the filament winding of the main transformer is not Grounded?
if the DC voltage of the filament is lifted (i.e. when a DC voltage is applied to the filament) then you cannot "ground" the filament at the same time. If you "ground" the filament the DC-voltage will be zero, if you "lift" the filament the DC-voltage will have a positive value.
2. In the set BX765X one end of filament of the valve ECH21 ( B4) is connected to the cathode through a resistance R109. Is this also going to serve the same purpose as in 1 above?
yes
3. In the set BX716X the filament winding of the main transformer for the valve B3 only (EBC41) is given through a choke S51 and the filament itself is shunted by variable resistance R64?
R64 is a conventional "hum" potmeter. S51 blocks mains noise. No DC-lifting here.
4. In the set BX806X one end of the filament of the valve B6 only i.e. EF40 is grounded. Why?
all filaments are connected here in parallel, so not only the filament of B6 is connected to the null. The EF40 is a high quality tube with respect to hum suppression, and no further measures were taken here to prevent hum.
5. What is the amount of + voltage given to the filament for HUM reduction?
in most cases 30 to 60 volt DC
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Pandu Rajan,
15.07.2016, 05:54
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John Hupse †,
15.07.2016, 08:20
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Pandu Rajan,
15.07.2016, 08:42
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John Hupse †,
15.07.2016, 12:15
- Brom onderdrukking in Philips radio's - Pandu Rajan, 16.07.2016, 12:22
- Brom onderdrukking in Philips radio's -
John Hupse †,
15.07.2016, 12:15
- Brom onderdrukking in Philips radio's -
Pandu Rajan,
15.07.2016, 08:42
- Brom onderdrukking in Philips radio's -
John Hupse †,
15.07.2016, 08:20