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Re: [Amps] sb-220 non uniform grid current ??

To: "Dan Sawyer" <dansawyer@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [Amps] sb-220 non uniform grid current ??
From: R.Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 09:28:48 -0800
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**  Thanks.  These grid-I figures seem normal to me.  However, the ZSAC 
(zero signal anode current) seems a bit low.   With the reduced anode 
supply V on the CW tap, grid current is higher because the anode is less 
attractive to electrons - so more of 'em go to the grid.  
-   To fully drive a pair of 3-500Zs, it takes well over 100w.  

>Thanks,
>
>The following data was collected from an antenna with an SWR of about 1.5.
>
>Plate ma       Grid  ma
>100                0
>120                10
>140                20
>160                30
>180                40
>200                50
>300               100
>600               150
>
>These were obtained by carefully increasing the drive and incrementally 
>tuning first load and then tune. These appear to be good results. 
>Attempts to tune directly have to be approached very slowly and 
>carefully. Is it possible the high grid current readings are a result of 
>poor tuning skill on my part??
>
>Dan
>
>
>R. Measures wrote:
>
>>With 700 - 800mA key-down on the CW tap, what is the grid-I?  Tnx.  
>>
>>  
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>I have an sb-220 with non-uniform grid current. With low to medium drive 
>>>grid current is linear (or apparently close to it) with plate current 
>>>(minus about 100 ma base) and output power. However if input drive 
>>>exceeds the medium level of 25 to 30 watts grid current starts to hockey 
>>>stick "high". It is not a digital switch; but a very steep response.
>>>
>>>The components in the bias and grid meter side of the circuit have been 
>>>checked in circuit. The grid bias coil has been replaced with an 1/8 
>>>watt 33 Ohm resister.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Dan
>>>
>>>
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