5. c--para 74a(4)
6. d--para 75a(3)
7. c--para 73c(2)
8. b--para 75d(2)
9. c--para 76d
When a positive input signal is applied to the cathode of an amplifier, it has
the same effect as a negative signal applied to the control grid. Both will cause
a decrease in plate current (Ip) and an increase in plate voltage (Ep). A negative
input signal to the cathode causes an increase in Ip.
10. b--para 76e
11. b--para 77c
12. a--para 77c
13. d--para 78b(5), d(2)
14. b--para 79b
15. a--para 79e(l), (3)
16. c--para 80
17. c--para 81a(2), b(2)
18. c--para 81a(3)
19. d--para 81c(2)
20. a--para 82b
LESSON 3 .................................Transmitter Circuit Analysis
All references are to TM 11-665.
1. c--para 57b(2)
2. b--para 57c(3)
3. d--para 57d(2)
4. d--para 57e
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