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Subject: [AMPS] Q Swing
From: dom@shocking.com (Ron Angle (AB6ZX))
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 23:36:41 -0700
Following up on the excellent series "tuning your amp", I wish to present the 
following scenario.

I am rebuilding a sixties-era homebrew amp running a pair of 4-400s in GG. The 
power supply is a full-wave, capacitive input circuit. Recently I discovered 
that the high-low voltage switch on the power supply actually switched between 
two primary taps labeled 5,000 volts and 2,500 volts, respectively,  for the 
secondary. I have not yet tested the PS for actual DC output.

The output circuit is a standard Pi tank with fixed inductor taps on B&W coil 
stock. The values of  C (tune) and C (load) and the inductance are unknown.

The question: changing the Ep by fifty percent (50%) while keeping most of the 
other variables constant will  vary the Q and should require retuning.  
Assuming the Q at one voltage is within the "acceptable" range, should I expect 
the Q at the alternate Ep to be beyond acceptable with a voltage swing of 
approximately 2,500v?

Input appreciated; please keep the technobabble appropriate for a 
geographer...hi!
73 and thanks to all who contribute to this list...I learn a lot.
 

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