[Amps] Old Moto RF Decks

Carl km1h at jeremy.qozzy.com
Mon Dec 1 19:01:34 EST 2014


BUT, harmonics and IMD are two completely different animals.

Now when is Freescale going to offer a 2-30 or 2-50 mHz device that has high 
efficiency and very low IMD at the same time and be targeted at the linear 
SSB amp market?

Carl
KM1H


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Kinney" <J.Kinney at freescale.com>
To: "Carl" <km1h at jeremy.qozzy.com>; <amps at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 6:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Amps] Old Moto RF Decks


Hi Carl,

You are correct.  I saw very poor IMDs on the two tube version at anything 
over about 400 Watts.  I friend of mine helped me build a filter, 5 poles as 
I recall, for use on the output.  It brought the 2nd and 3rd harmonics down 
quite nicely, using two tone 1 kHz spacing.  We used an Anritsu Spectrum 
Analyzer for monitoring into a 2KW dummy load and the 2nd and 3rd harmonics 
were down about 50 and 70 db as I recall.

It was a lot of fun playing with those old amps.

Thanks,

John Kinney
RF Solutions Team
Freescale Semiconductor
Tempe, Arizona
(480) 413-4290
KA7CVJ


-----Original Message-----
From: Carl [mailto:km1h at jeremy.qozzy.com]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 1:43 PM
To: Kinney John-R17512; amps at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Old Moto RF Decks

SSB IMD goes up rapidly above 300W per tube even with simplistic screen 
regulation. Be a good neighbor on the bands with those rather aged and 
obsolete designs (1947) that predate widespread SSB use.

Collins rated their 1960 AN/URC-32 at 500W with a pair of lower IMD 
4CX250R's at 2000V while Eimac rated them to 2500V with poor IMD specs.
Those transceivers, at 6' tall, ran fine without clobbering other close 
channel USN users.

Carl
KM1H


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