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[AMPS] Kenwood TL922 help please

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Subject: [AMPS] Kenwood TL922 help please
From: km1h@juno.com (km1h @ juno.com)
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 11:58:54 EDT
On Thu, 28 Aug 97 08:07:34 -0800 Rich Measures <measures@vc.net> writes:

>>Next, power up with both tubes removed...making sure there are no
>>fireworks, etc.
>>
>>Install one tube at a time, looking for unwanted plate or grid 
>current.
>>If all is OK, close the relay line and look for some idle current;  
>about
>>50ma in CW position.
>
>The filaments are in series in a TL-922. 

I'm glad you caught my goof Rich. I went from 922 specific to generic
thinking there. 
The mind is the 2nd thing that goes...

Tnx and 73....Carl  KM1H


 The above test puts 14a 
>through 
>the cathode CT DC return choke - which is obviously designed to carry 
>a 
>lesser amount of current, so tarry not.    
>-  Another reason not to tarry is that the 922 uses voltage cutoff 
>bias, 
>so if a tube has a grid to filament short, a short is automatically 
>placed on the 110VDC cutoff bias supply, which will destroy its 
>unfused 
>transformer in short order.  If the 922 is converted from 
>voltage-cutoff 
>bias to resistor-cutoff bias, the transformer can not be 
>crispy-crittered 
>by a shorted 3-500z. ........ SB-220s suffer from the same design 
>weakness.  
>
>N.B.:  There is apparently no such thing as a perfect amplifier, so it 
>
>might not be a really great idea to toss out your soldering iron.  
>
>Rich---
>
>R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   
>
>

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