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[AMPS] Extra High Anode B+ and the Dentron saga...

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Subject: [AMPS] Extra High Anode B+ and the Dentron saga...
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 97 06:02:49 -0800
>
>Hello again,
>I wanted to chime in with some mental notes re Dentron and other 
>Amplifiers which use Anode Voltage above the tube mfgrs recomendation. In 
>addtion to the Dentron brand, I've run across many amplifiers that have 
>operating anode voltages well above the mfgrs recomended max value for the 
>tube. 
OTOH, with an undersized transformer, the voltage drops considerably 
under load.
>........ I've never had a HV flashover 
>from the extra plate voltage, but the extra RF current used to knock out 
>doorknob caps like crazy ............
Few amateur radio amplifier manufacturers observe capacitor 
manufacturers' RF current ratings.  

>The additional anode voltage is a lot easier to deal with than the poor 
>grid current metering and excessive fillament voltage, typical of most 
>Henry Brand amplifiers I've seen.
What?  ....so you don't think 5.9v is okay for a 3-500Z filament?  Why 
are you slandering Henry Radio, Skip?  
>...what happened to Denny Haad. When I saw the Amp Supply line come out, I 
>was under the impression that this was the same guy from Dentron with 
>another company? The quick history of Amp Supply might be neat to know.
I heard by the grapevine that Denny was responsible for Dentron, 
Ameritron and Amp Supply.  Dentron sought protection under Chapter 11  
reportedly because of an astronomical product return rate.  .Ameritron 
was next.   When Denny got into trouble with Ameritron, he was forced to 
sell out because of the 7 year requirement on Chapter 11 refiling.    Amp 
Supply was next but it too folded.  At the end, lots of people never got 
the Amp Supply replacement parts they paid for.  I guess it could be said 
that they got haad.  Ameritron is the only surviving name.  However, 
Ameritron changed hands again.  MFJ reportedly picked Ameritron up from 
the second owner in a divorce court community-property settlement, so 
Ameritron is called something like MFJ-Ameritron.. 
OTOH, what might have happened instead if Denny had taken Eimac's free 
advice?  
 Alas, hubris is a terrible thing.  
Rich---

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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