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[AMPS] SB 220 on 6 meter

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Subject: [AMPS] SB 220 on 6 meter
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 07:11:28 -0700
>
>I have a (slightly non-sequiter) question:  why do I
>always see stuff about the SB220 but never ANYTHING
>about the SB221?
>
>I have the SB221.  I never have even seen one for sale
>- even on eBay.  
>
>Anybody know what the differences are between the
>SB220 and the SB221??
>
>Thanks,
>Mike
>
?  The SB-220 has a 5-pos. bandswitch and a 10m pi input  instead of 
4-pos. and no 10m pi input.  The missing bandswitch contact can be added 
with #0-80 hardware.  //  
The 220 has a Tune-C that usually breaks down at c. 4kV --  before the 
open contacts on the (c.  5kV) bandswitch can arc.  This protects the way 
more frangible bandswitch from inadvertent arcing.  Early production 
SB-221s used the 4kV SB-220 Tune-C.  However, at some point, Heath 
switched to a wider spaced Tune-C on the SB-221.  As a result, 
intermittant arcing shifted from the Tune-C  to the bandswitch.  This is 
not good news.  The easiest fix is to bend the first rotor plate on the 
wide spaced Tune-C so that the breakdown potential is lowered c. 20% to 
4kV.  //  The SB-221 has an 11m filter that must be removed if 10m 
capability is added.  //  Like the 220, the 221 T/R switches way too slow 
for modern radios.  High-speed switching can be added for c. $60 US.  
(see Figure 7  on my Web site, or see January 1994 *QST*).   //  A 
stepstart will prolong the life of the power switch.  Lower Rp 
suppressors will reduce tank arcs.  //  The ALC  on both the 220 and 
221is about as useless as the tits on a boar pig.  

cheers, Mike

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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