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Subject: [AMPS] Cathode Impedance Measurements
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 18:26:41 -0800

Jon -- 

>>>Because it can be VERY inconvenient to have to fire up the amp each time 
>>>you are trying different capacitor values and finding out you have the 
>>>wrong one!  
>>
>>?  Use compression trimmers, a 5.5uH Collins Radio Co.  208T roller coil 
>>($10 from Fair Radio Sales), and you can not have the wrong one.  When 
>>the swr is delightsome, stop, measure the values, and substitute fixed 
>>ones.  
>
>This is a fine idea, provided one has an LC meter that can accurately read 
>the values.  

?   With a dipmeter, an assortment of std inductors and capacitors,  and 
a calculator, one can easily measure L and C.  .  

>  Some of us don't have the luxury of a full lab worth of 
>equipment and have to be able to practically make do with whatever we can. 
> Now some might criticize those of us who don't have a full complement and 
>say that we shouldn't be doing PA projects w/o them but that's the way 
>life is.
>
>IMHO, a GDO isn't accurate enough to properly calculate the values of L's 
>and C' when doing input networks.

?  My TS440S reads frequency within 10Hz.  
>
>>>Simulations are done in companies all across the world every day.  They 
>>>tell us a lot about real world conditions w/o the pain of experiencing 
>>>those conditions.  So why not use it?  You can play safely in the amp 
>>>compartment in a passive manner - w/o all the pesky voltages being turned 
>>>on!
>>>
>>?  The high V is usually on the top side of the chassis.
>
>True.  Although some folks might have the hookups for their filament 
>transformer on the underside.  That could expose one to either 110 or 240 V.
>
?  120v is quite lethal because victims typically can not let go.  240v 
exists only if one grabs L1 and L2.  
>
-  later, Jon


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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