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[Amps] G-G Amplifiers With No Tuned Input.

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Subject: [Amps] G-G Amplifiers With No Tuned Input.
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Date: Sun May 4 08:43:14 2003

>How does the problem manifest itself, Rich. 

Input SWR not good enough to prevent throttle-back..

>I have used the
>Alpha 78 quite a bit with a Kenwood TS-940, Ten-Tec
>Paragon, and Kenwood TS-950SDX. All of these rigs are
>solid state, but don't seem to have any trouble driving the
>Alpha 78.
>
>BTW, the Paragon uses relay switched low-pass filters (5
>pole I believe) to filter the output of their PA. 

These are usually band-pass filters.

>I suspect
>Kenwood does similarly. These filters may be providing
>the needed energy storage to average out the non-linear
>impedance presented by the unfiltered cathode input on the
>Alpha 78.
>
If there is no tuner in the radio, yes.

cheers,  Mike


>>> Amplifiers such as the MLA-2500, SB-230, 374, 78, and 76PA have no tuned
>>> input.  This is not a problem when such a g-g amplifier is driven by a
>>> tube-output radio such as the TS-830S.  The reason is that although the
>>> input Z of a cathode-driven triode fluctuates from roughly 1/3 of the
>>> average driving Z on negative peaks to a virtual open circuit on positive
>>> peaks, the Pi-network tuned circuit in a tube-output radio acts as a
>>> flywheel to smooth out the Z fluctuation at the cathode/s.
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-  R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734, AG6K, 
www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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