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Subject: [AMPS] Shorted Pi-Network Turns
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 09:36:49 -0700
>........
>I believe the purported reason for using a progressive shorting switch is to
>reduce or eliminate the tesla coil effect of having the unused portion of
>the coil step up the voltage.  

I Agree.  The safest way to remove L is to short it out.  

>In certain cases, an extreme high voltage
>could be developed.  In the Heath, something was always connected to each
>end so that effect could not happen.  ...

Amen
>
>The progressive shorting of the coil presents problems for the amplifier.
>In particular, shorted turns will act like a shorted turn of a transformer
>and can lead to large circulating currents.  

I do not believe that this problem exists in the Heath SB-220.  Perhaps 
the reason why is that the two sections of L in the tank are not 
electromagnetically coupled to each other.  

cheers, Colin. 


>I found an article in the May,
>1963 issue of 73 magazine by Bert Green, W2LPC.  Bert wrote the article
>while working for Amperex.  He made distortion measurements of the amplifier
>after construction and stated that "the distortion was decreased even
>further by leaving the unused turns on the plate tank coil unshorted when
>switching from band to band instead of shorting them as was done when the
>amplifier was first constructed".
>
>I installed the replacement wafer with no shorting contacts and had no
>problems.
>
>So, the question for home builders is " to short, or not to short?"
>
>73,  Colin  K7FM
>
>
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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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