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[Amps] Grid Protection Circuit for Titan 425

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Subject: [Amps] Grid Protection Circuit for Titan 425
From: "Jim Brown" <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:53:07 -0800
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Several months ago, Tom Rauch observed that a protection circuit mod 
for the older vintage amps like this one that use 3CX800A7 tubes 
would be a very good idea, since a primary failure mode is exceeding 
the 60 mA (per tube) max grid current rating. Has anyone designed 
one?  I have three of these amps, and would like to add such a mod 
if I had a good design for it. The way I currently run them is to 
never drive them higher than 30 mA for the two tubes combined, and 
whatever the power output is is what it is. 

Several concerns.  First, the reset MUST be quick -- a pushbutton 
that resets instantaneously, so that you don't lose Q's in a contest 
or pileup. Second, I note that on SSB (altho I'm a CW man, I do work 
SSB for contests), I often see flashes of overdrive LED when the 
indicated grid current is only 20 mA for two tubes. This is with 
heavily compressed audio (peak and average should not be widely 
separated) and both meter and light calibrated per Ten Tec 
instructions (DC voltage at a suitable point in the circuit).

73,

Jim K9YC



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