To: | gdaught6@stanford.edu |
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Subject: | Re: [Amps] GS35B Plate connection suggestions wanted |
From: | jeff millar <wa1hco@adelphia.net> |
Date: | Sat, 05 Feb 2005 13:20:03 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:amps@contesting.com> |
Tomm, George, et al... If heat expands the anode cooler, it does not cause stress on the the GS-35b, because the the heat sink is completely above the tube's metal to ceramic seal. It took a while to find the page you might have meant...maybe this one? That design looks over complicated to me, and more applicable to neutralized 20 dB tubes with handles than with 13 dB grounded grid triodes. http://www.somis.org/D-a-11.GIF Here's some pictures similar to the suggestion to use a hose clamp...found on http://nd2x.net web site. The amp I built was for 432 MHz...like this one. http://www.cworthy.net/kl6m/gs35b/choke.jpg Other Amps with hose clamps http://nd2x.net/PA3CSG.html http://nd2x.net/k8cu/amp-2d1.jpg http://nd2x.net/vk8rh/6m-grid-mount.jpg http://www.dg2kbc.de/pics/tube_top_b.jpg The hard way to do a clamp...maybe Russian original?? http://nd2x.net/ea3axv/gen-2b.jpg Here's a semi-comercial amp using the stainless steel clamp technique http://www.pa7ta.com/432MHz%20RF-Deck.htm In fairness...wb8wju has a neat idea for HF amps...similar to an anode cap. http://nd2x.net/wb8wju/5w.jpg So, I think the hose clamp has enough design examples to show that it works. jeff, wa1hco gdaught6@stanford.edu wrote: Hi,
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