I need to choose between a modern ceramic cap or an old, molded mica transmitting cap for the input to a Hombrew tetrode amp. Both are .05uF although the ceramic is 1kv while the old mica is 1.2kv. Protecting the Exciter is the purpose and I presume 'bigger is better' is the rule I should follow. Is that correct ?
I'm also following W8JI's grid-driven tetrode formula to determine Rg and Rs which at 50W each, takes up a lot of space in the blower box. I can fit the old cap no problem but are there any other reasons to favor one cap over the other? HF only.
Perhaps someone can verify what I'm seeing with regard to swamping R's. With Rg & Rs in series, it still adds up to 50 ohms such that I can get away with the same drive as if I used a 100w, 50 ohm Rg without Rs. Am I seeing that correctly?
I'm also following W8JI's grid-driven tetrode formula to determine Rg and Rs which at 50W each, takes up a lot of space in the blower box. I can fit the old cap no problem but are there any other reasons to favor one cap over the other? HF only.
Perhaps someone can verify what I'm seeing with regard to swamping R's. With Rg & Rs in series, it still adds up to 50 ohms such that I can get away with the same drive as if I used a 100w, 50 ohm Rg without Rs. Am I seeing that correctly?