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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Need for input tuning circuit |
From: | "Phil Clements" <philk5pc@tyler.net> |
Reply-to: | Phil Clements <philk5pc@tyler.net> |
Date: | Fri, 8 Oct 2004 18:27:34 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:amps@contesting.com> |
Consider a grounded-grid 8877 HF amplifier. Two reasons for a tuned input circuit mounted near the tube(s): Input waveform distortion occurs as a result of grid and plate current loading of the input circuit on alternate half-cycles by the single-ended driver stage. the driving source sees a very low value of load impedance over a portion of the RF cycle and an extremely high impedance over the remaining portion of the cycle. Unless the output voltage regulation of the wave on the loaded part of the cycle in the grounded-grid stage will act to preserve a distorted waveform. A tuned cathode circuit with a Q of 2 or more, and resonated to the operating frequency will do the job of preventing this distortion. A tuned cathode circuit provides a very short RF return path for plate current pulses from plate to cathode. When a tuned circuit is not used, the RF return path is via the outer shield of the of the coaxial line, through the tank circuit of the exciter or tuner, and back to the cathode of the linear amplifier tube via the center conductor of the coaxial line. This random, uncontrolled path varies with the length of interconnecting coaxial line, and permits the outer shield of the line to be "hot" compared to RF ground. These words are not mine, they are Bill Orr's. (((73))) Phil, K5PC
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