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>> My guess is that gold-sputtering is caused by caused by UHF.
>
>> >Are you saying that during the sputtering no grid current flows?
>
>> no. The grid can rectify MF, HF, VHF, UHF. My guess is UHF because of
>> the typical pattern of missing gold on the grid.
>
>All my 8877 amps have a grid-trip circuit similar to those found in the ARRL
>Handbooks and Bill Orr's Handbooks.
>
I understand that the AL-1500 has a grid-trip circuit. The 8877 (s/n
HSZ501)I tested this morning had gold-sputtering. It was removed from an
AL-1500.
>The voltage drop across the grid meter shunt is sampled through a 10k ohm
>pot that drives a TIP-120 transistor that latches up a relay to open the PTT
>line.
>An 8877 has no business having over 75 ma grid current flowing for any
>reason.
Only c. 5W?
>If this current level is reached from whatever cause; MF, HF, VHF, UHF,
>broken
>antenna/feedline, bad T-R relay sequencing, wrong band, wrong antenna....
>(reader can finish the list!) the relay latches when 75ma grid current is
>reached.
>The same glitch diodes that protect the grid meter protect the grid-trip
>circuit.
>This is faster and happens much earlier in a fault condition than fuses or
>resistors.
>
>8877's are $700 + per pop (pun intended) now from RF Parts. The above is
>really
>cheap insurance. Works good, lasts a long time.
>
Ever ran an 8877 with no suppressor whatsoever?
later, Phil, K5PC
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- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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