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Re: [Amps] Tuning a 30L-1

To: "Dan Levin" <djl@andlev.com>, AMPS <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Tuning a 30L-1
From: rlm < <r@somis.org>>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 06:57:59 -0800
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*** To tune up a 30L-1 for SSB, apply full drive using high speed dits to relieve stress on the PS as well as the delicate 811A plates/anodes. Tune and Load for max relative output. Plate/anode current with dits should be c. 400mA indicated, which is roughly 800mA peak -- which is close to the linear-mode emissive limit of 4, 811As. If the indicated current with dits is over 400mA, less drive is indicated.

have phun, Dan

On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 11:14 PM, Dan Levin wrote:

I have borrowed a Collins 30L-1 amplifier from a friend for CW SS,
and have a question about tuning it up.

When I tune the amp up according to the instructions, by setting the Load so
that when I dip the Tune meter of the amp using the Tuning Capacitor the
Tune meter reads "0" - I get about 300 watts output at the recommended
600 ma of plate current key down CW. Plate voltage is per spec.


If I tune the amp for maximum power output, I tune it with less Load than
the previous method (the manual's method) would suggest, and I get
about 700 watts of output at 600 ma of plate current. Interestingly, when
I use this method, the Tuning capacitor ends up in the white range on the
dial - when I use the manual's method it doesn't always. When I use
this method, the Tune meter reads less than zero.


There is no grid current meter on this amp - so I have no idea how much
grid current I am running in either scenario.

Which method is correct? - where correct is defined as:

1) Maximum power output
2) No damage to the amplifier
3) A clean transmitted signal

Thanks!

***dan, K6IF

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