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Re: [Amps] about the WARC bands of the Heathkit SB-220.

To: Victor Rosenthal <k2vco.vic@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] about the WARC bands of the Heathkit SB-220.
From: David G4FTC <g4ftc@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 12:07:23 +0000
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Hi Victor,

> There are various ways to protect meters,

Please enlighten me.

David G4FTC
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From: Victor Rosenthal <k2vco.vic@gmail.com>
Sent: 09 October 2024 10:31
To: David G4FTC <g4ftc@hotmail.com>
Cc: Kouichi Ueno <kueno@wine.ocn.ne.jp>; Amps reflector <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] about the WARC bands of the Heathkit SB-220.

Back to back diodes across a meter will not protect, for example, a meter with 
a 1 ma movement. The forward voltage drop of about half a volt is enough to 
destroy it.
I speak from personal experience.
There are various ways to protect meters, but this is one that doesn't work.

Victor 4X6GP

On Wed, Oct 9, 2024, 09:32 David G4FTC 
<g4ftc@hotmail.com<mailto:g4ftc@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Kouichi
I consider the SB220 amplifier to be one of the best workhorses available.
But it does require some respect to ensure satisfactory performance. Metering 
is basic but more than adequate. Above all, it doesn't have any microprocessor 
based monitoring systems which cause the amplifier to shut down and only 
provide the operator with an incomprehensible fault code!
As I noted before, the amplifier doesn't require any modifications to operate 
on the WARC bands.
However I have incorporated the following to my SB220s:

  *
Replaced electrolytic capacitors – the SB220s are now about 50 years old and 
electrolytics of that age are likely to be suspect.
  *
Added a 50 ohm wirewound resistor to the HT anode feed to limit current in the 
event of a flash-over.
  *
Added back to back diodes across the meters to help prevent damage to the 
meters due to excessive current during a flash-over.
  *
Added a softkeying module. The keying voltage as the phono socket is +110V DC 
which could cause damage to a transceiver's keying output interface. Mine is 
home designed/homebrewed but commercial units are available, such as 
https://harbachelectronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/SK-220PIC.pdf

The only fault which I can remember happened with one of the amps and that was 
one of the HT rectifier diodes failed. I replaced the whole string with 1N5408 
diodes.
73
David


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From: Kouichi Ueno <kueno@wine.ocn.ne.jp<mailto:kueno@wine.ocn.ne.jp>>
Sent: 09 October 2024 00:36
To: David G4FTC <g4ftc@hotmail.com<mailto:g4ftc@hotmail.com>>
Cc: amps@contesting.com<mailto:amps@contesting.com> 
<amps@contesting.com<mailto:amps@contesting.com>>
Subject: Re: [Amps] about the WARC bands of the Heathkit SB-220.

Hi David ,

I have summarized your valuable advice

about the WARC bands of the Heathkit SB-220.
1) On 12m, set the band switch to 10m
2) On 17m, set the band switch to 15m
3) On 30m, set the band switch to 20m

How to operate the Load and Plates
1)Set the load control to maximum capacitance.
2)Apply about 10 watts of drive.
3)Rotate the tune control to find a dip in anode current or a peak in
power output on the external power meter.
4)Adjust the load control for maximum power output.
5)Gradually increase the drive while adjusting the tune and load
controls for maximum power output at each drive level.
6)Repeat the procedure up to 100 watts of drive

Thank you
Kouichi Ueno Ji1FGX/DU9
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