04-27-2016, 08:53 PM
I typically leave the grid cap wire connected when injecting a signal for IF alignment.
If you remove the wire and feed the generator signal through a coupling cap, then the grid is left floating, eliminating its DC bias. If the grid floats without a DC return to ground, it can assume an unstable bias voltage which results in unpredictable performance of the tube and associated circuit.
If you remove the wire and feed the generator signal through a coupling cap, then the grid is left floating, eliminating its DC bias. If the grid floats without a DC return to ground, it can assume an unstable bias voltage which results in unpredictable performance of the tube and associated circuit.