The manual for the Viewstar PT2500 says 3500 volts in standby with the mode
switch in the CW/SSB position. Unfortunately, later in the manual it also
says the plate voltage should be 3800 V !(?). B&W bought the amplifier
line from Viewstar back in the late 80's. (I don't own a PT2500 but I do
have the manual).
If you can't get a satisfactory answer (and mine sure isn't), try Paul
Hrivnak at PALSTAR. Paul is the original designer of the amp and former
owner of Viewstar.
Phil
At 07:13 PM 4/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello:
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>A friend of mine has one of the first manufactured PT2500 Amplifiers
>manufactured by B&W. He would like to know if there were any major changes
>made in the power supply. He is not sure of what the Load /No Load Plate
>voltage should be. The manual said 3800 Volts, but this was lined out and
>it said 3450V Exactly what his meter reads. The actual voltage measured
>with a high voltage and a Fluke meter lower.
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>I would like to know what the typical power output and plate voltage
>should be for these amplifiers, and if anyone knows if the earlier designs
>produced less power output.
>
>brad
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