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[TenTec] re Ten Tec amps and ALC

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Subject: [TenTec] re Ten Tec amps and ALC
From: "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:04:53 +0000
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<<<Modern rigs and amps don't generally require ALC, and, in fact, ALC is generally not
recommended for many amps and rigs. As I understand it, ALC is mainly a leftover
from the "old days." My Hercules 444 and Titan 425, both introduced in the early 80's,
DO have an ALC output.>>>


As far as I know, every recently designed rig and amp out there other than Ten Tec has
ALC jacks so, I presume, the amp can tell the exciter "I'm being overdriven! Curb your enthusiasm!"
And this seems to me, to be a sensible thing to have, especially with amps that don't need much drive and have expensive tubes such as the 3cx800 amps. The idea that the exciter has internal ALC controlling it so it won't go over 100 w. won't save you in this case. Owners of grid driven amps using 3-500s didn't have to sweat it very much but now, there are more 200 watt rigs appearing so even the Centurion/L4/2K/HF-2000/AL82/SB220 guys are vulnerable (did I leave anyone out? :). Perhaps I'm missing the point of the amp to rig ALC link. If everyone could just back off on the PA collector current to prevent overdrive I guess there would be no need for external ALC control but then I don't think I'd see rear panel ALC jacks on new rigs if that were true.


Rob/K5UJ

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