[Amps] 4CX1500B QSK
R.Measures
r at somis.org
Mon Nov 1 12:44:21 EST 2004
On Nov 1, 2004, at 8:56 AM, Mark Hill wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm looking to QSK an ex-commercial amplifier which uses a 4CX1500B.
> The amplifier has no changeover mechanism at all at present (it was
> part of a TX system that was on 24/7 with remote receivers).
>
> I intend to engineer the aerial c/o using a vacuum relay - the rest I
> would like to do in solid state. Any experience on the line regarding
> the relative merits and de-merits of different methods of taking the
> valve between 'correctly biased ready to go' and 'cut off with no
> noise in the RX' states? To cut the valve off, my options would seem
> to be:
>
> >Shift the grid bias from operating (normally about -35V from a pot
> across a Zener) to some greater negative potential; or
> >Remove screen voltage (normally about 225V from a string of Zeners)
> and ground the screen terminal of the valve; or
> >Both!
Increasing the grid bias V on Rx requires a lower-V device than
increasing the screen-V on Tx. An electronic grid bias switch is shown
at:
http://www.somis.org/D_a_04.GIF
>
> Having been a 'triode in GG' station for over 20 years, I thought I
> would try an extra grid and see if it's worth a candle! All input
> appreciated.
Mark -- The extra grid allows using: the grid-driven config. -- which
means simpler input circuitry than G-G, and makes it somewhat easier to
cover a wide freq. range. The disadvantage of a having a screen is
providing stable screen-V. However, with a 4cx1500B, screen-I&E is so
small that the bias for the screen's shunt regulator can be obtained
from the low-potential end of the HV bleeder R. /// note -- If you
require less power than the 4cx1500B's cathode is capable of producing,
reducing the screen potential from 400v to 225v will reduce the power
out to c. 43% of what the tube is capable of.
>
> Regards.
>
> Mark.
>
>
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Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org
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