> Presumably drive power level would be chosen to maximize amplifier
> output, at least for this test measurement.
On some bands (i.e. 40m) in SSB position and with a good 230V AC
supply, and with exciters able to deliver enough driving power, the
SB220 output can easily exceed 1500W (a value that's already well over
the HV transformer conservative power and above fan cooling capability).
When the exciter output is adjustable to obtain any wanted (reduced)
output, operations in CW position do not have a great sense because a
lower plate voltage lowers the gain and increases the grid current.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
> I understand that this would not necessarily mean I can operate at
that
> power level, due to the various (mainly heat) issues that were raised
in
> response to my first question. But it seems like a "maximum smoke"
> measurement would be indicative of the amplifier's overall condition.
>
> Anybody care to give me numbers from their own SB220 on one or more
> frequencies? Or maybe tell me why this is a badly formulated test?
>
> Thanks - and please forgive my amplifier naiveté.
>
> Bill N7DZ
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