At 06:02 PM 4/3/2001 -0500, you wrote:
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>Why do you need a good bandswitch to prevent arcing at high voltages?
>
>The band switch should come AFTER the DC blocking cap. Therefore, as long
>as it can handle the circulating currents present in the tank, the plate
>voltage should make no difference.
>
Huh ? Say what ?
Gee, could it be that the peak RF voltage is related to the DC plate voltage ?
>If you have a design that is not DC blocked (not sure why you'd want to do
>that), then I agree. But with a proper design, it should not matter.
>
>Also, no offense to Mike, W1NR, below, but I suspect his power numbers as
>well. All my experience and actually data in the books shows that the
>4-1000A does not put out 1800 W from 100 W in at 4400 Volts. Perhaps he's
>got an extremely hot tube, but that is not the norm.
>
I don't suspect Mike's numbers at all. I do suspect your data (and perhaps
your "experience"). I have Eimac's bulletin (# AS-1) right here : with Ep
= 4000V and 105 watts drive it is spec'd for 1870 watts. At Ep = 5000V and
70 watts drive it's spec'd for 1900 W out. Both cathode driven.
>Most ham power meters are not at all accurate at mid-scale power readings.
>
They aren't accurate at any position of the scale to much better than 10%.
Phil
>73,
>
>Jon
>NA9D
>
>
>on 4/3/01 5:48 PM, DF3KV@aol.com at DF3KV@aol.com wrote:
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>> That is exactly my experience wirth QB5/1750 or the russian aquivalent.
>> 12-13db of gain are quite normal with 4,5 to 5 KV on the Plates in
>> GG zero bias configuration.
>> With higher voltages you need a very good bandswitch to prevent arcing.
>>
>> 73, Peter
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> My 4-1000A amp will get 1800W key down output with 4400V full load
>> on the plate and 100W drive. At 5000V things start to arc all over
>> the place. It is very happy with 70W drive for 1500W output and 4400V
>> full load plate voltage. Tube is "new old stock", not a BC pull.
>>
>> Mike, W1NR
>
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