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Subject: [AMPS] ameritron al-82
From: measures@vcnet.com (measures)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 18:25:28 -0700
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>At 12:10 PM 2/15/2000 -0700, measures wrote:
>>>
>>>At 07:43 AM 2/15/2000 -0700, measures wrote:
>>>>?  However, when the 20m tap on a SB-220 is used for 30m operation, the
>>>>operating Q and the circulating current in the tank increases by c. 40%
>>>> This causes a doubling of the  I-squared x R heating in the bandswitch
>>>>contacts.  Using the CW tap would help a bit, however, I would not take
>>>>the risk.  220 bandswitches are no longer manufactured.
>>>
>>>On the other hand, if he holds it to the legal 200W power for 30m, the
>>>I-squared part will be pretty small, and the risk probably commensurate.
>>>
>>Decreasing drive and anode current to reduce P-out does not reduce the
>>voltage swing across C-Tune --  if the amplifier is  normally tuned for a
>>peak in output.   Thus, the AC voltage across C-tune is not decreased by
>>reducing P.  (The AC potential across C-tune is the major determiner of
>>tank circulating current -- and this is controlled by the anode supply
>>potential.)  .
>
>Oh?  So reducing plate current by a factor of 4 doesn't reduce Isquared-R
>heating of the bandswitch by a factor of 16, as I'd expect?


>Seems counterintuitive, but I'll take your word for it unless others beg to
differ.
>
It is only true if the amplifier is tuned up at 250w.  If the amplifier
was tuned up at 1000w, and then the drive was reduced to 1/4, there would
be less circulating current through the contacts with reduced drive.  .

cheers, Pete N4ZR
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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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