Mike - I fired up the Centurion -- The new plate meter is well damped --
With a final plate current of 600 ma it goes up to 667 ma and drops back to
600 ma - no undershoot with key up.
The grid / multimeter is not nearly as well damped -- With Ig set at 240 ma
steady state , key down it goes to just about full scale 400 ma , down to
160 ma , back to 280 ma , back down to about 180 ma then two or three small
swings to 240 ma . This is how the old plate meter was . As a matter of
fact I did not remember the new multimeter being that bad but maybe I just
did not look at it that closely -- FWIW -- Hank K7HP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Tope" <W4EF@dellroy.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: [TenTec] Centurion Plate Current Meter
>I am checking out a Ten-Tec Centurion 422 (2 x 3-500z)
> amplifier for a friend. This morning I fired it up on 20 meters
> (into a dummy load) for this first time. Everything looked
> good (output power, tuning, etc) except for the plate current
> meter. For some reason the plate current meter on this unit
> overshoots horribly (close to full-scale) and then oscillates
> back and forth a few times (~+/- 200mA) before settling to
> the key-down reading. Is this normal for this meter? The
> grid current/multimeter doesn't do this, nor does just about
> any other meter I ever seen.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike, W4EF...................................
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