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[Amps] New 4-1000A and New Amp design in works

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Subject: [Amps] New 4-1000A and New Amp design in works
From: wlfuqu00@uky.edu (Bill Fuqua)
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:20:24 -0500
I just received a new AMPEREX 4-1000A today from RF Parts. These tubes are 
great and hope to never see a Triton tube again. These are made by a 
company in France called Covimag and have massive graphite plates with a 
very sturdy mounting that is less susceptible to binding out of axis if 
they are dropped in shipping.
Eimac tubes are still good if you can find them but avoid Penta or ETL and 
Triton tubes. Also, I have had no trouble with very old RCA 4-1000A tubes 
either (all I have were made in the 60's).

        I'll test the tube out tonight in my old amp. But my new one is in the 
works. It will be some time due to the fact that I lack spare time. But 
I'll tell you about it.

        1. It will be a vertical design. That is, it will be narrow and tall 
and 
deep to take up less table space. Power supply in another box not part of 
the redesign. I have a pair of commercially built 0 to 8KV .75 Amp power 
supplies with electronic current limiting built- in. They have another 
feature not useful for ham radio...a dial timer like the ones on the old 
microwave ovens but calibrated in hours.
They are painted KY Blue....

        2.Cathode drive with ability to apply voltages to both grids to operate 
from classical Grounded Grid AB2 to cathode driven      AB1. I suspect cathode 
AB1 will be most linear.

        3. Plate matching network will be a L network with a vacuum capacitor 
and 
roller inductor. The cap will be from on plate side
        and roller inductor will be in series with the output. Being as the 
plate 
impedance will be greater than 5K and output    impedance 50 ohms the Q of 
the matching network will be greater than 10.  Additional harmonic 
filtering will be accomplished  by relay selected  low pass filters on the 
output. Cut off frequencies will be, 2.8, 6, 10, 23 Mhz.  No. 30 meter 
band. And a 40  Mhz TVI filter always in line.

        4. Big window to appreciate the nice red glow of the anode.

        5. Tuned Cathode naturally.

        6. A delay on the turnoff on the blower. This anode is massive and does 
not cool down as quickly an the metal ones.
            I would like to see that the plate seal does not get stressed.

May have to back burner the Thunderbolt restoration.  Thanks for your ideas 
and e-mails about the T'bolt. Does anyone have a slide rule glass and cover 
for a thunderbolt they would like to sell or trade??

73
Bill wa4lav


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