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Subject: [Amps] Grid Metering
From: KBØNLY <kb0nly@mchsi.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 23:20:32 -0600
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Now that i have my amp up and running i find one thing really odd about its 
operation, but this may be normal i don't know as i have to wait for a reply 
from Ian GM3SEK who i got the Triode Board from which includes the metering 
circuits as well.

When i key the amp, no drive, i get about 100mA of plate idle current, from 
what i read online this should be fine using the GI7B triode.  But the Grid 
current meter goes slightly negative, it pushes the needle just a smidge below 
the zero mark, and then when i apply drive the Grid meter moves lightning fast 
on voice peaks, i mean you can hear the meter going tickety tickety tickety, 
etc.

The Plate current meter seems to follow fine.  I had to hook up all the old CW 
key i keep up on the shelf and with a keydown, short and with pauses to cool 
etc, i tuned up the amp and everything seemed to work just fine.  Go back to 
SSB and again its fine, i just thought it was odd how that Grid meter swings 
slightly negative with no drive and then seems to work ok but super fast in 
response when drive is applied.

I adjusted my input network a smidge more and basically fine tuned everything 
over and over to make sure i didn't miss a thing.  I'm now seeing just a needle 
width under 500W with 20W of drive, Plate current comes up to about 400-425mA 
on voice peaks and the Grid current gets to about 80-90mA.

Anyway, thought maybe someone could tell me why the meter does that little 
negative swing?  I checked and rechecked the components on the board an 
everything seems fine.

73,

Scott KBØNLY
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