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Re: [Amps] TL-922A on 17 & 12

To: Peter Voelpel <dj7ww@t-online.de>
Subject: Re: [Amps] TL-922A on 17 & 12
From: Thomas Walsh <w2co@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 00:07:48 -0600
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While it is true that the pi network and/or the input tuning may also be 
outside optimal
tuning for that band, and both would cause reduced pwr out, mostly via high 
input swr.
The pi tank on a 160-10m or even an 80-10m design should handle the warc bands, 
of course the tune cap will be outside the normal bands, but the pi tank is 
continuously variable within the above ranges.

If you smell something burning it almost always is the plate choke having some
resonance at the frequency of operation! And it also starts showing more and 
more 
pwr loss the closer it is to the resonant freq. of that choke. Needless to say 
it won't last long. 

An example: On the Alpha 9500 the Plate choke is purposely tuned to 
27.1-27.3mhz. 
By doing this, even if the op figures out how to hack the freq. tables to even 
allow 
the CB band, the plate choke will immediately smoke rather violently if they 
key up on say 27.185! In that case almost all the rf goes straight to the hvps! 
Thus the violent
Reaction! These were two methods to disable illegal operation on the CB band.

I've seen plate chokes tuned even 500kc away from the op freq. get so hot they 
smoked.

So what causes this? The plate choke is supposed to be non-resonant at the 
frequency of operation to block the rf from getting into the hvps, and keep it 
going toward the pi tank and ultimately the output.

 A partially resonant plate choke passes some of the rf toward the hvps and 
less to the 
output side, thus the reduced output. This is also why they get very hot!
It is variable and it all depends on how close to the chokes' resonant freq. 
you are operating at. Always check where the resonances of the plate choke 
before operating
on bands not designed into the unit. They knew about it but didn't tell you.

A.R.S. W2CO


On Oct 12, 2021, at 11:07 AM, Peter Voelpel <dj7ww@t-online.de> wrote:

It tells me that the pi net is not optimized for those bands and efficiency
dropped for that reason and the input filters are not wide enough for those
bands as well and drive power is less.

There is no such thing as RF power being send back to the power supply!

73
Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Thomas
Sent: Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2021 16:06
To: Victor Rosenthal; Dick NY1E
Cc: Amps reflector
Subject: Re: [Amps] TL-922A on 17 & 12

This tells me 100-200w are being sent back to the PS by a partially 
resonant choke, thus the "brown spots".
You need to use an accurate grid dip meter with the choke in circuit to 
measure for any resonances near the
freqs you plan on using. If you make any changes like adding or removing 
windings, you would need to check
all the bands again! If the choke opens and unwinds during operation, it 
could short the B+ to ground! Bang!
73
de W2CO


> On 10/11/21 8:50 PM, Victor Rosenthal wrote:
> Yes, it does work, although output is slightly lower than other bands. I
> use my tl922 on the WARC bands as follows:
> 30m - bandswitch on 20
> 17m - bs on 15
> 12m - bs on 10
> Power output is 1 - 1.1 kW compared to 1.2 - 1.3 kW on non-WARC bands.
> 
> Victor 4X6GP
> 
>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2021, 05:12 Dick NY1E <dick@ny1e.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I don't want to find out the hard way, does the plate choke on a TL-922A
>> work on 17 & 12 meters? 12 meters is really coming to life and I get
>> temped...de Dick NY1E
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