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From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 10:18:55 -0700


>
>
>gentlemen,
>
>I have been gathering up stuff for a amp to utilize two tubes that I have,
>Going to keep one for a spare (4CX5000A).  I have gotten to the Plate xfmr
>and have a small problem that I need to over come,  ie.441 lbs.  I don't
>think I can live with a 600lb PS.
>
>What recomendations are there for the PS?
>
?  I see no reason why a less hefty supply wouldn't work ok if you don't 
object to using a tuning-pulser to tune-up.  After a conversation with 
Peter Dahl about the nature of hipersil cores, I went with a (potted) 
3000v/1.5a Dahl 68-pounder in mine.  Using a FWD, it delivered 7800vdc UL 
w. SSB on an "Ahhhhh".  . For CW, RTTY and QRP-SSB, switching to FWB 
might be a good idea.  #4 Cu wiring is advised.  However, if you don't 
have stiff mains to your house, a FWB and resonant-choke, is undoubtedly 
the best way to go.  Peter Dahl sells ready to go resonant-chokes with 
matching caps.   For a 8170 or 8171 on not-11m SSB/not beserko processed, 
a 1.5a-rated resonant-choke from Dahl would probably suffice.   note:  my 
8170/71 amplifier measured 27"h. by 20" square.  It was self-contained 
inc. the blower, and it weighed 100kg.  When a friend who owned a 4-1000A 
"big-boy" (with steering wheel Variac). in a six-foot rack first saw it, 
he could not believe that 14-out could fit in such a small enclosure.  

-  good luck, Larry


Rich...

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


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