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Subject: [AMPS] AL 1200 operation question
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 97 02:19:20 -0800
>w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net wrote:
>
>> The question begs to be asked...what meter did you use for the
>> power output reading, and the power input reading? 
>
>I tried three different meters including a Bird! I did use the internal
>meters for input power. The only thing that bothers me unless the mod
>changed things, is the engineer from the factory agreed with the numbers
>I gave him! This was after several calls and lots of tries tuning. I
>have asked several times since then (over 10 years ago) if they had
>changed the design to improve the efficiency but have never gotten a
>decent answer.

It seems to me that Mr. Rauch's response has something to do with Not 
Invented Here syndrome.  According to Phil Clements, the tank circuit in 
the AL-1200 amplifier is notably lossy on the higher bands.  Numerous 
RTTY-mode tank meltdowns in the AL-1200 have been reported.  
-  Few designers seem to realize how much current derating of conductors 
is appropriate at 28MHz.  For example:  in order to carry 15 amperes at 
50-60Hz, with reasonable loss,14 gauge wire is appropriate.  However, for 
carrying 15 amperes with reasonable loss at 28MHz, a 0.5" by 0.09" 
rectangular conductor is needed.  .  {source:  E. F. Johnson Co.}  
note:  Mr. Rauch works for MFJ/Ameritron Company.
Rich---

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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