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Re: [Amps] Eimac AS-47 2m 8877 amp?

To: "jeff millar" <wa1hco@wa1hco.net>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Eimac AS-47 2m 8877 amp?
From: "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:05:50 -0500
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I built a split flat plate design using a 3CX1000A7 almost 30 years ago and still use it; the same tube easily does 1500W out with 100W drive from a modified 180W brick driven by an ancient MM-144 transverter.

The tubes can be found and sockets are very scarce (some have modified the 4CX1000 socket); however the tube is indestructible, instant on and a rugged 45W grid. It was a scrapped TV translator pull when I got it with the socket at a lot less than a 8877; $100 if I remember.

Eimac rates it at 1500W Pd in GG AB2 at up to 3500V.
http://www.g8wrb.org/data/Eimac/3CX1000A7.pdf

Unlike most 2M designs I went a slightly different path and used a small vacuum variable ror Tune and no Load variable. The output is silver soldered directly to the flat plate after finding the sweet spot. Efficiency is around 63% at 3KV. Tuning has never drifted even in contests or as an AM linear.

Carl
KM1H




----- Original Message ----- From: "jeff millar" <wa1hco@wa1hco.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Eimac AS-47 2m 8877 amp?


Used one for years for our VHF Contest group and rebuilt it several times.

C5 is a flat copper plate about 10 cm wide and 5 tall. It has flexible brass sheet on each end that wraps back to ground to the aluminum box. The brass is U shaped and acts as a spring to suspend the flat plate. The tube has a copper ring that connects to the anode lines and has another flat sheet of copper soldered to it to make the plate.

I glued teflon sheet (treated to make it glue-able) to the tune and load plates to avoid dramatic events if the tuning every got too aggressive.

Look at http://www.qsl.net/dl4mea/2g35.htm for a similar design using a GS35.
Also look at http://www.nd2x.net/base-1.html for a bunch of designs.

jeff, wa1hco

On 01/17/2013 05:40 AM, PY1NB - Felipe Ceglia wrote:
Hello,

Has anyone here ever built such an amp?

I'd like to see pictures of its internals, if possible.
I am not sure how C5 connects to ground, seems like the brass tube would
fit and move directly to a hole in the aluminum chassis?

Here is an AS-47 reprint: http://6mt.com/wpo2kwamp.htm

73,

Felipe Ceglia - PY1NB
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