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[AMPS] MLA-2500 MOD FOR GG 4CX-800'S CONFIKGURATION

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Subject: [AMPS] MLA-2500 MOD FOR GG 4CX-800'S CONFIKGURATION
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 20:46:47 -0700
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>> >I have an MLA-2500 with soft tubes. Seeking information on modification
>> >using a
>> >pair of 4cx800 tubes in grounded grid.thus eliminating a seperate bias
>> >supply and screen supply.
>> >
>> You will need a high pressure centrifugal blower.  The tubes need to be
>> relocated near the Tune-C.  A small 6v transformer is needed to increase
>> the heater potential.
>>
>> good luck, Mel
>
>You really only need one tube, as it will put out as much as the pair of 
>8875's.

A pair of 8875s is rated at 700mA keydown.  A 3cx800A7 is rated at 600mA 
keydown.  

>To take advantage of the potential of a pair will be nullified by a power 
>supply melt-down. 

Highly unlikly for SSB.  The avg. current for a pair of 3cx800A7s in SSB 
is c. 500mA. 

>It is easy to get screen and bias voltage with a few simple mods
>on the existing transformer. Running tetrodes @ zero bias and screen voltage
>went out with the glass tube era.
>
An 8281 tetrode can deliver 23db gain. 

>Instead of relocating the tube near the tune C, why not add a small 
>profile 500 pf
>vacuum variable where the second tube was? This will kill two birds with one
>stone....better lay-out, and  removal of all those door knob padders that
>are marginal @ 1500 watts.
>
Load padders are also used. 

>Two Rotron fans in tandem might just do the cooling trick. Some heat 
>sensitive paint on the tube will tell the tale.

(get a high pressure blower)

>GL!
>Phil, K5PC
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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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