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2-39 superimposed IF ripple, as indicated by the solid line in view B. A negative polarity of the output pulse is ordinarily preferred, but a positive pulse may be obtained by reversing the connections of the diode. In view A, inductance L1, in combination with wiring capacitance and C2, forms a low-pass filter. This filter attenuates the IF components in the eo waveform but results in a minimum loss of video high-frequency components. Figure 2-28.—Diode detector. Video Amplifiers The video amplifier receives pulses from the detector and amplifies these pulses for application to the indicating device. A video amplifier is fundamentally an RC coupled amplifier that uses high-gain transistors or pentodes. However, a video amplifier must be capable of a relatively wide frequency response. Stray and interelectrode capacitances reduce the high-frequency response of an amplifier, and the reactance of the coupling capacitor diminishes the low-frequency response. These problems are overcome by the use of FREQUENCY COMPENSATION NETWORKS in the video amplifier. The types of frequency compensation networks that may be used in a video amplifier stage are discussed in detail in NEETS, Module 8, Introduction to Amplifiers. Q38.   What receiver circuit actually produces the IF frequency? Q39.   The IF amplifiers are connected in what amplifier configuration? Q40.   Which receiver component converts the IF pulses to video pulses?

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