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Re: [Amps] Need info on adding WARC bands to an old HB 4-1000A amp

To: John Becker <johnb3030@comcast.net>, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Need info on adding WARC bands to an old HB 4-1000A amp
From: Scott Townley <nx7u@arrl.net>
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 14:44:54 -0700
List-post: <mailto:amps@contesting.com>
John (and whomever else is interested).
1. As noted previously, dip meters are just wonderful things.
2. I am retooling a 3-500z amp. The HV stack is a B&W800, and down the road->2x1000pf 5kv centralab doorknobs->Ohmite Z-50->2x1000pf 5kv centralab->B+ in. I just got done dipping the entire stack (short the top of the B&W800 to ground, so I'm testing the entire HV bias system) and had a very pronounced dip at 22.5 MHz. I got lucky!
3. I also did the "reverse engineered" pi-section...meaning, I terminated the B&W800 in 3300ohms (my desired plate impedance) and hooked up my Autek VA-5 to the amp output. Then I select the band and tune/load until I get the lowest VSWR...this is in effect tuning your output network in reverse. If the plate choke is series-resonant you won't be able to get a match (or maybe it will come only with really odd values of Ctune and Cload). So that may be another alternative.


PS this is all in place in the final amp chassis.

As always, if I'm full of <stuff> someone shout out...this isn't a shy list anyways :-)

At 08:13 2004-12-03, John Becker wrote:
I'm new to this list, and I apologize if this has been asked before, but I didn't find what I needed in searching the list archives.

I have a HB 4-1000A amp, covering 80-10, which I built in 1969 from a design in the Radio Handbook. I only have a Xerox of the article, so I'm not sure which edition of the handbook it was in. The title of the article is "The Utility 2 Kilowatt PEP (U-2) Linear Amplifier".

I want to put this amp on the WARC bands, but I've heard that the B&W 800 plate choke is self-resonant somewhere close to 12M, and is likely to go up in smoke if I try to tune-up on that band. Is this true? If so, what solutions have been found to be effective? Thanks!

73,

John, K9MM

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