On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 19:53:59 -0500 "Floyd Sense" <sentek@sprintmail.com>
writes:
> This question relates to the Ameritron AL-800H, but the circuit in
question
> is identical to that in the AL-80B and perhaps other Ameritron amps.
Hi Floyd,
And many other places in radio world...
> The question is: what is the function of the caps connected between the
> center tap and the primary conductor? I assume that the adjustment has
> something to do with the calibration of the forward/reflected power
meters,
> but don't know how it comes into play.
That cap is adjusted to calibrate the directional coupler for a
minumum reflected power reading with the amp operated into a good 50 ohm
(dummy) load.
> When ordering the parts for this unit, I asked the question of the
> technician at Ameritron and he was reluctant to give me the adjustment
> procedure. He said it wasn't written down and he wasn't sure about
> it.
National security? :-)
That circuit is at least 40 years old... Why it has never been put in
the "handbook" and properly described is just one of those mysteries of
the universe...
>
> K8AC
>
73 & Good evening,
Marv WC6W
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