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Re: [TenTec] Centurion 422 Amp HV - 2800 V S/B 3100???

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Centurion 422 Amp HV - 2800 V S/B 3100???
From: Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:40:00 -0600
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Yes, resistors do change with aging, and higher voltages stressing them 
more than in ordinary circuits.
The decline to an indicated 2800 volts is still less than 10 per cent 
off the target.  Considering the resistors might only be good to 5 per 
cent and the meter 5 per cent at full scale, if everything went in the 
same direction, I can easily see 10 per cent. 

Note some electric suppliers actually supply 240 VAC, and some 220 VAC, 
which is another percentage spread to account for.  You would have to 
know at what mains voltage the factory measured the schematic value.  
The difference between 1300 watts out and 1500 watts out would not be 
heard on the other end of the contact with ordinary antennas and feeders. 

This brings up a good point for all:   On ANY rig new to you, it is a 
good idea to measure the meter readings when it is new and record them 
in your logbook for reference, assuming you keep your logbooks after 
they are full, as an archive of your station setups over the years.

Meters can develop stiction and inaccurate readings after years of 
bouncing around in use.  In fact, does the susspect meter have a zero 
adjustment that has been checked lately?  Some modern meters have a 
concealed adjustment, rather than the front panel screw of older 
meters.  Some have no adjustment, and you have to replace the meter to 
restore accuracy.  On those, it is helpful to have a variable pot after 
the voltage is dropped, to enable fine corrections of the meter as 
needed over use lifetime.

-Stuart Rohre
K5KVH


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