[Amps] Hunter 2000c Low Output.
Mitch Cox
ww4cox at embarqmail.com
Sat Jul 16 21:30:25 PDT 2011
The first thing I would be looking for after first checking the incoming AC voltage would be an open rectifier or capacitor in the power supply section. But first you need to make sure that the incoming line voltage is where it should be. From the report of a bad match between the radio and amp you almost would want to look in the bandswitch section of the tuned input if one exists but that would have no effect on the plate voltage.
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Hedrick
To: amps at contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 10:11 PM
Subject: [Amps] Hunter 2000c Low Output.
HI All,
This has me puzzled. HV is 2800 down from 3400 which is normal in this
small town this time of year. I noticed yesterday that the power level was
fluctuating weirdly up and down. when tuning the amp into the dummy load.
So last night I installed new 3-500ZG's and cooked them for 24 hours. I
just tried the amp again and the power out is way down, the rig is seeing a
high SWR. Bad Tubes....I just pulled a pair from the AL-82 and got the same
results. I installed the new pair in the AL-82 and got 1300 key down with
65 watts drive. The HV on the hunter doesn't fluctuate, and I'm .38 amp and
300 output with HV dropping to 2400 at key down. The AL-82 is seeing the
same HV drop by the way, but handles it better, 85 watts drive is 1500 CW
with the new tubes. Parasitic Suppressors bad? Stumped here.
Thanks,
Cam
WA4JKW
NCS MMSN
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