Amps
[Top] [All Lists]

[AMPS] re: beryllium in tubes

To: <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: [AMPS] re: beryllium in tubes
From: G3SEK@ifwtech.demon.co.uk (Ian White, G3SEK)
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 11:59:15 +0100
Ian Roberts wrote:
>
>I think the point here is that electrons bombarding the anode, cause
>x-ray emission as a secondary effect.
>Since I intend to operate these tubes at full output, I shall be looking
>for lead-lined boxes from now on!
>
X-ray emission depends on the anode voltage (determines photon energy)
and anode current (determines intensity). 

The original question has timed-out here, but ISTR it was about 4CX250s.
At the typical 2kV anode voltage the x-ray emission is trivial, and the
very soft (low-energy) x-rays are stopped by the normal metal RF
shielding.

At higher voltages, x-rays can be a significant problem... but not for
amps of the 1.5kW class.

73 from Ian G3SEK          Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book'
                          'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
                           http://www.ifwtech.demon.co.uk/g3sek

--
FAQ on WWW:               http://www.contesting.com/ampfaq.html
Submissions:              amps@contesting.com
Administrative requests:  amps-REQUEST@contesting.com
Problems:                 owner-amps@contesting.com
Search:                   http://www.contesting.com/km9p/search.htm


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>