[Amps] Grid driven Multi-band amp using 4-1000
R.Measures
r at somis.org
Wed Jan 19 10:43:09 EST 2005
On Jan 19, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Steven J Fraasch wrote:
> Has anyone successfully built a multi-band grid driven amplifier using
> a
> 4-1000 ?
>
> If the control grid were swamped in the 50 to 200 ohm range, and the
> Screen grid was made the shielding element (assume DC ground, and
> cathode
> and grid float DC), did you still experience instabilities such that
> neutralization was required ?
Neutralization is useful because it reduces the input SWR to virtually
1:1 by canceling the grid-C, plus it makes the amplifier stable at the
operating frequency. However, neutralization has no effect on
parasitic oscillation.
>
> Does anyone have a reasonably accurate SPICE model for the 4-1000 ?
The characteristic curves tell us that c. 140v peak is needed to
overcome the grid bias needed to obtain the proper ZSAC with 1000v on
the screen. For a 100w transceiver, a 200-ohm grid termination and
bifilar balun will deliver 140v-pk to the grid. RL is easy to figure
for whatever anode-V one is using. Who needs SPICE?
>
> I am contemplating such a project to purge components.
>
> The 4-1000 in GG doesn't have enough gain to warrant the project; I
> would
> use another tetrode such as a 4cx1500.
A 200w transceiver will drive a 4-1000A in g-g or an 8171 in
grid-driven.
>
> 73, Steve K0SF
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Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org
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