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English: Schematic diagram of a triode vacuum tube RF amplifier stage with neutralization using the Neutrodyne circuit invented by Alan Hazeltine in 1922. RF amplifier stages like this were used in Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) radio receivers during the 1920s. A major problem was that at radio frequencies the capacitance Cgp between plate and grid served as a feedback path, coupling energy from the plate ciruit back into the grid, so that the stage would become an oscillator, creating whistling and shrieking sounds in the output. In the Neutrodyne circuit, a second feedback signal of opposite phase was coupled from the plate to the grid through a capacitor CN. By adjusting the capacitor to provide the correct amount of feedback, this second signal will cancel or "neutralize" the feedback through Cgp, preventing oscillations. The feedback signal is taken from the opposite end of the grounded centertapped primary of the output interstage transformer T2, so it's phase is 180° opposite to the plate signal. Neutrodyne receivers were used until about 1930.
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Source Retrieved February 27, 2014 from C-W and A-M Transmitters and Receivers, Technical Manual TM11-665, September 1952, United States Dept. of the Army, p. 179, fig. A on Google Books
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