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Re: [Amps] Question: Ameritron AL-80A tuning

To: "NW7US, Tomas" <nw7us@hfradio.org>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Question: Ameritron AL-80A tuning
From: Vic Rosenthal <vic@rakefet.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 09:22:27 -0800
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NW7US, Tomas wrote:

Hi,

I am using an AL-80A and have need as an Army MARS and National Guard Net member to utilize frequencies far out of normal Amateur Radio allocations. I am finding it hard to get the Amp to tune on certain frequencies "out of band" - I can get about 100 watts on those problem frequencies.

I suspect that the filter netwoks in this Amp prevent it from being used too far out of frequency. Is that true?

Check the SWR on your exciter. If the SWR is over 2 or 3 to 1, then possibly the exciter output is folding back, providing less drive. And this would indicate that the input pi nets are probably attenuating the drive that does get through. So in that case, the answer to your question is 'yes'. I'm not sure if it's possible to broaden these input networks, since it would significantly reduce the input network Q, causing other problems.


You could retune the 80 or 40 meter input network to reduce the SWR on 5 MHz. For example if you are an SSB only operator (God forbid) then you could center the 80 meter network at 3.9 MHz. or higher. It would still work on the 75 meter phone band, but the SWR aboove the band would be lowered.

There is also an incorrect Q in the plate circuit. For example, if you are using the 80 meter position to operate on 5 MHz, the Q would be lower than normal. This would reduce harmonic suppression, but should actually increase efficiency slightly. If the plate tuning and loading controls are not at extremes, then the problem is not related to the plate tank.

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73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco

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