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Re: [Amps] Expert 1k amp

To: w9ac@arrl.net, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Expert 1k amp
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 08:39:08 -0500 (EST)
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This sounds like a product just begging for liquid/water cooling of  the 
heat sink. 
 
-40 dBc imd at that power level is the real ticket!
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/7/2013 7:07:22 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
w9ac@arrl.net writes:

Steve,

I did an unscientific check with my SPE 1K.   Ripple on the RF envelope at 
the 1KW level is no worse than with my Alpha  77Dx and 87A at 1500W.  It's 
just noticeable on the scope at the  maximum power level.   Yes, total 
drain 
current is about 40-42  amps.

If the QST Product Review is any indication of the amp's IMD  performance, 
3rd-order 2-tone is about -40 dBc.  Not sure how well  that figure holds up 
across a sample of units.  The IMD spectra of  the 2K model appears very 
close.  Apart from fault detection and T/R,  I've not spent much time with 
the rest of the schematic so it would be  interesting to see how they 
achieve 
reasonably good IMD at full power  that's competitive with many VT amps.

These are not "brick-on-the-key"  amps.  In the case of the 1K, the 
software 
automatically cuts back  power to 50% after about 15 seconds.  I don't run 
high duty-cycle  modes like RTTY, but I think it would be a painful 
experience in a contest  between automatic power reduction and fan noise. 
For me, it's a good  instant-on alternative for my operating modes, but it 
would not be my only  amp.

Paul, W9AC


----- Original Message ----- 
From:  "Steve Thompson" <g8gsq72@gmail.com>
To:  <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 3:50  AM
Subject: [Amps] Expert 1k amp


> Yesterday I did some minor  repairs to a friend's amp - resoldering 
joints 
> on the current sensing  resistor. Looking at the circuits later I noticed 
> that the main  supply voltage is regulated by having SCRs in place of 
> diodes  rectifying the transformer secondary and the main smoothing 
> capacitor  is 47000uF.
>
> My friend tells me the amp runs over 40A at full  tilt, which means 
> something like 8.5V ripple on the supply (7V at  60Hz). That strikes me 
as 
> quite high and I'd expect to see some  difference in amplifier 
gain/output 
> if I was running such an amp off  a regulated supply and altered the 
> voltage that much. Has anyone  measured one? Is any 100/120Hz audible on 
a 
> carrier?
>
>  Steve
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