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Re: [Amps] The GU84B and GU78B tubes / some brief history

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Subject: Re: [Amps] The GU84B and GU78B tubes / some brief history
From: Vic K2VCO <k2vco.vic@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 08:28:44 -0700
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I'm thinking about this issue now for my project 4CX1000A amplifier. The problem I see is the first element getting chopped by the screen relay pull-in time, which would have to be under 8 ms. to work. I am going to use a fast bias switching arrangement along with the QSK RF relays as usual, but it would be nice to also switch the screen voltage. Presently, I'm planning to have an "amp enable" switch which will turn on the screen voltage and connect the transceiver key out to the QSK relays. So the amp won't necessarily be 'armed' whenever it is warmed up and ready. I have an extra vacuum relay that I could use for this, but Ian's board seems to be designed for a 12v relay in this spot!

On 10/30/2012 1:20 AM, Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
The problem is how to switch these relatively high screen voltages RELIABLY at full QSK rates. MOSFET switches have been tried, but are destroyed by the first HV arc that comes along... so that means mechanical relays, which have their own different set of problems including a limited mechanical lifetime. The best scheme I've been able to come up with is to use electronic grid-block keying for QSK while *also* switching the screen relay with a short hang-time to avoid it switching on individual dots and dashes. This gives the advantages of both switching methods but requires some careful sequencing.

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

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