Radio Telephony

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Connected between the plate and grid is the de Forest "Ultraudion" Circuit 91 oscillating circuit, L C, one side of which is directly connected to the plate, and the other to the grid by the small condenser, C". This condenser is usually shunted by a leakage resistance (not shown in the figure) FIGURE 86 de Forest ultraudion circuit rhich prevents the accumulation of an excessive negative charge on the grid and consequent limitation of the plate current.
Dr. De Forest explains the action as fol
...lows: "There is only one oscillating circuit. This circuit is such that a sudden change of potential FIGURE 87 de Forest oscillating circuit, 1915.
impressed on the plate produces in turn a change in the potential im- pressed on the grid of such a character as to produce, in its turn, an opposite change of value of potential on the plate, etc. Thus the to-and- 92 de Forest High Power Tubes fro action is reciprocal and self -sustaining. " In thus explaining the action of the device, Dr. De Forest takes sharp issue with Mr.


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