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In a grounded grid amplifier using a triode vacuum tube, the plate is connected to a radio frequency choke. The other end of the radio frequency choke connects to the:
B+ (high voltage)
The RF choke (RFC) in the plate circuit allows DC plate current from the B+ supply to flow to the plate while presenting a high impedance to RF, preventing RF from entering the power supply.
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