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Re: [Amps] Ham Tests, was Price per Watt Conversation

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Ham Tests, was Price per Watt Conversation
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <k8ri@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2017 03:46:53 -0400
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The problem with high power transistors is the form factor. Typically you only need one with similar, but sufficient characteristics, but you often need to go through many to find one that will fit "if one exists".

73, Roger (K8RI)

On 4/28/2017 11:07 PM, Jim Thomson wrote:
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2017 02:06:08 +0000
From: Bill Turner <dezrat@outlook.com>
To: Amps group <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Ham Tests, was Price per Watt Conversation
On Fri, 28 Apr 2017 18:36:01 -0700, K9YC wrote:

When we have to give up on a product because parts become unobtainium
(remember the first Ten Tec solid state amp, when Motorola discontinued
the devices only a year or two into production?)
REPLY

<I wouldn't worry too much about transistors becoming unobtainable
<because equivalents will nearly always be available. Compared to
<tubes, transistors don't have nearly as many physical variations and
<many of the later ones will be drop-in replacements. Not so much with
<tubes without replacing sockets and re-wiring.

<In either case, where there's a will there's a way.

<73, Bill W6WRT

##  tell that to my buddy, who lives 5 blocks away from me. He has
a ten-tec hercules  SS  500 watt amp. Transistors are un obtainium.
There is no drop in replacement either. There is no way to even re-design
and rebuild the damned thing.   Its a door stop, worth nothing. Nobody
has been successful in getting a TEN TEC Hercules to work.  They
are all door stops.

##  at least with a 3-500Z amp,  you can shovel anything into it.  Like
3-500Z,  3-400Z,  4-400A,  4-400B, 4-400C.   I have used all 5 of those
tubes.   Phillips  8163 will also work.  A  3CX-1200 A7  + D7  will also
plug right into those sockets.  A  3CX-1200Z7 will also work.
The pair of 3-500Z sockets could also be replaced with a single 8877
socket, and new fil xfmr, plus some minor changes.
Same B+ supply, same  plate current, same plate load Z.   Pi or PI-L output 
stays
the same.   Perhaps some minor changes to values of caps on the PI tuned input.
TR relays stay the same.  Away you go, back in business.  Heck,  you could also 
stuff
a russian  GS-35B  triode in there, and it too will work.

##  Id be pissed, if the megabuck SS amp becomes obsolete, with transistors no 
longer
made, or no drop in replacement for them.   Then there are other concerns, like 
if the amp
company that made the amp, went out of business... like EMTRON.   What if the 
amp maker
decides that the main cpu, or display board is no longer available.

##  I own 4 x drake L4B amps... only 1 which I bought brand new back in 1977.
Replaced one bad TR relay, and one bad HV diode. One pair of 3-500Z tubes 
finally went
soft..after being beat on for several hours per day...after 18 years.     Like 
an idiot, I sold the
new amp to a buddy in 1979, who beat on it 7 days a week, till  I bought it 
back in the mid 90s.
They just run and run.

## easy to modify and update too, like  adding vac relays for qsk, + some pwr 
supply mods, etc.
Adding 160m to one is a simple task.  OEM, they also work on the 3 x warc  
bands.   It will
work on any freq from 3.2  to  30 mhz..with just some minor cap changes on the 
PI tuned inputs.

##  if one of em blows up.... I have 3 x spares.  Parts are interchangeable 
between all of em.The
B+ supply is outboard in its own box, that was oem drake.  Called a L4PS.   I 
have the 4 x mating
L4PS supplies, and any of em will plug into any of the 4 amps, since they are 
all identical.

##  Ok, no auto tune, who cares, I just tune one up for each band, or tune one 
for say 80 cw...and another
one for 80 low ssb..and a 3rd one for  80 high ssb.   Oem, they will handle 2 
kw on bypass mode.  So just
string em all in series, nose to tail.  A simple rotary switch ensures that 
only one amp can be keyed at any one time.
Key line from xcvr goes to rotary switch, with separate cables to each amp.  
Simple mech interlock.

##  tubes are all interchangeable, as is any other component.   You could do 
the same with  2-3  SB-220s.
Fairly easy to repair or modify a SB-220 or any other  3-500Z amp.  I would not 
know where to even start
with a $7K  SS amp.   If I cant fix and maintain it myself,  I really dont want 
it.  Touch wood, I have had aero issues
with the 4 x yaseu xcvrs.

Jim  VE7RF


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