[Amps] Verify "Q"
Victor Rosenthal 4X6GP
k2vco.vic at gmail.com
Thu Oct 14 23:43:25 EDT 2021
You have to leave the plates connected, because the output capacitance
of the tubes is a significant part of the tank circuit.
The ARRL handbook talks about Q from 10 to 15. It is determined by the
l/c ratio and the plate impedance of the tube. I don't think you can
directly measure it because it is a property of the circuit when it is
operating under load (it is not the same as the Q of the individual
components).
73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
CWops #5
Formerly K2VCO
https://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
On 14/10/2021 23:30, Joe wrote:
> Ok,
>
> Lots of reading, LOTS of help from others here. This should be the
> last bit of questions I have the need of help with.
>
> When doing the like reverse plate load simulation test. I have been
> told, and have read, both things when doing the test, some have said
> to lift the plate connections off the tubes. While others say that
> they need to still be connected. So what way is it?
>
> What value of "Q" should one desire to have?
>
> And once the amp is thought of to be set up with that desired value of
> "Q"
>
> Is there a way to measure this value of "Q"?
>
> Joe WB9SBD
>
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