So two 3-500Z tubes give about 50 ohms feedpoint Z. W1QJ can correct if need be.
So take OUT the tubes - put IN a 50 ohm non inductive resister there. You know
where it goes?
Then use the RIGEXPERT and find the match on the input - get it to 1:1 (you can
do this easily with the core).
Then you will have over 1 KW on 10 meters output.
73
Tim K3LR
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From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Sam Ferris
Sent: Saturday, January 1, 2022 3:54 PM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: [Amps] FW: SB220 - 10 Metre input coil adjustment
Hello Gudguyham. I am seeing an input SWR of 1.4:1 at 28.005 and it rises to
about 3:1 at 28.700. On the input side it is above 1.5:1 staring at 28050 MHz.
No input SWR dip between 28005 and 28050 – just rises all the way. Have not
tried beyond 28700. As far as I know and by the looks of the amp the tank coli
has never been touched for tuning. The latest trial yielded about 520W at the
HV setting, in comparison with the very first setting based on physical depth
measurements alone.
Thanks
Sam
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To: Sam Ferris <ve5sf@sasktel.net <mailto:ve5sf@sasktel.net> >;
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Subject: Re: [Amps] SB220 - 10 Metre input coil adjustment
What kind of input swr are you seeing as you make these adjustments on the
input coil? 10 meters is very touchy on these amps. You also have to take
readings at a set output power across the band to see if there is a marked
increase somewhere. This will tell you if you need to massage the 10 portion
of the tank coils to bring the “ sweet spot” where you want it. You should do
that first off and then fine tune the input because it will make a difference!!
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On Saturday, January 1, 2022, 3:04 PM, Sam Ferris <ve5sf@sasktel.net
<mailto:ve5sf@sasktel.net> > wrote:
Wonder if anyone can tell me how sensitive/sharp the 10 metre input tuning
coil tuning is on a SB220. I am repairing an SB220 for a fellow ham and
when I received the amp the central tuning slug for the 10 meter input coil
(part# 40-964) was in a bag of parts … seems the tuning slug had fallen out
sometime in the past. It was noted that the 10 and 15 metre input coils
have the same part number so I measured the depth to the outer face of the
slug to the outer edge of the 15 metre coil to get an idea of just where the
10 metre coil should be set initially. On initial tune up I was not able to
get more that about 450 Watts at 0.5A plate current and 110 mA grid current
on 10 Metres into a 1:1 SWR at 28.600 MHZ (Sweet spot for my antenna). I
have tried one adjustment moving the coil slug in two turns which proved to
be the wrong way to go. Have taken another look and decided to return to
the first setting plus about ½ turn out – then try again. Can anyone advise
just how sharp the tuning on these input coils is? Would it be best to
devote the time to making a temporary face plate that I can drill an added
access hole through to access the tuning coil from the outside?
The amp functions fine on other bands with reasonable output on a set of
EIMAC tubes. Other repairs to this amp have included replacement rectifier
board, new parasitic suppressors – old ones showed significant signs of
heating, replaced broken bandswitch, soldered loose wires, general cleaning
and check of components.
Thanks
Sam
VE5SF
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