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[AMPS] Tuning question

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Subject: [AMPS] Tuning question
From: philk5pc@tyler.net (Phil Clements)
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 12:11:00 -0600
> Conventional amps should be tuned at 100%, as Rich says. However, this doesn't
> necessarily apply if the amp has circuitry that allows correct tuning and
> loading to be achieved at lower power levels. Some do - not all. The auto tune
> amps tend to. If you have detectors  on the input electrode and the plate so
the
> ratio of the RF volts on these two electrodes can be monitored, you can set
the
> loading correctly at low power. There was a 3-1000Z GG amp in the 1970 ARRL
> Handbook which did this. In a grounded cathode amp, if you monitor the
relative
> phase of anode and grid volts and maintain the TUNE control for them to be 180
> degrees out of phase, you can tune the tank without a plate current dip. It's
a
> bit more difficult in GG because of fedthrough power.

The Henry 4-K Ultra has this feature.  A zero-center meter on the front panel.

(((73)))
Phil, K5PC





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