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Re: [Amps] placement of RF choke bypass cap.

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Subject: Re: [Amps] placement of RF choke bypass cap.
From: "David J Windisch" <davidjw@cinci.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:54:33 -0400
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I wrote the original post on 3/15 because the Ten-Tec Titan 425 is laid out as 
described.  There is also a 20-ohm 25W wirewound series resistor making up part 
of the 11-inch lead-length from the cold end of the choke to the bypass 
capacitors on the back panel adjacent to the HV connector.

Turns out that the choke by itself has a series-resonance near 12M.  If the 
bypass is moved right up to the cold end of the choke, the suckout can be seen 
looking in the output connector with, eg, a '259 antenna analyzer.  Set the 
bandswitch to 10M and tune and load capacitors to min.

Replacing the choke with p/n RFC-3 from rfparts.com, and putting the bypass 
right at the cold end, made several differences in circuit operation.  The tank 
setting for max-power-out, Ip-min, and Ig-max on 15M and up coincide, and there 
is more power out on 12M.  My guess is that the choke and resistor were 
dissipating significant r-f power.

I'm intending to see if changing to this choke will work in an Alpha 89.  It 
has a relay kluge, which shorts out turns at the hot end of the choke.

Brgds,
Dave Windisch, N3HE

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