[Amps] 6M 8171

w2fca at cs.com w2fca at cs.com
Mon Apr 21 12:56:57 EDT 2003


There was also a design for a six meter amp in one of the fairly recent ARRL handbook that used a compressable coil. The amp was tuned by turning a threaded rod which in turn would compress or expand the the coil using the Cout of the tube.

Frank
W2FCA


"Michael J. Tubby B.Sc. \(Hons\) G8TIC" <mike.tubby at thorcom.co.uk> wrote:
>> The most significant problem is that the large input and output 
>> capacitances are hard to deal with at 6M.  At least that is my
>> conclusion. A while ago, on this reflector, someone was dealing 
>> with a similar problem (although not with the 8171), and suggested
>> using the W6PO circuit, scaled to 6M.
>>
>> Thanks, Barrie, W7ALW
>>
>You might find a better approach would be to use the L/L-C tank circuit >with a rotating shorted-turn loop to vary the L - my 3-500 6m amp (copy
>of the 1971 QST design) uses this technique to great effect. I got the
>tank circuit to work first time by putting a 3K3 resistor across the 
>tube and sweeping the output socket and adusting (bending) the coil
>around until it covered 48-52MHz when rotating the shorted-turn loop.



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