grid-rectification meter
grid-rectification meter
[′grid ‚rek·tə·fə¦kā·shən ‚mēd·ər] (engineering)
A type of vacuum-tube voltmeter in which the grid and cathode of a tube act as a diode rectifier, and the rectified grid voltage, amplified by the tube, operates a meter in the plate circuit.
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