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Re: [Amps] Ten Tec 425 amp

To: john naberezny <we2f1@localnet.com>, AMPS <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Ten Tec 425 amp
From: rlm < <r@somis.org>>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 05:57:29 -0800
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On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 04:40 AM, john naberezny wrote:


Hi People,
does anyone know if there is a subsitute blower available or how to quiet down this blower?
There is a problem on 15 meters(only) with not getting full output. There is a big 10 ohm wirewound ceramic resistor in series with the HV (connected in series with the plate RF choke), its mounted in front of the blower input, the ceramic has flaked off one side....any connection betwixt these ?

*** Probably not. The wirewound resistor is for glitch protection. Flaking is usually caused by a +HV arc to ground -- either outside or inside the tubes. If a moth or spider gets into the HV circuitry outside the tubes, there will be a bang. If there's a gold-sputter arc inside a tube, very little noise will be heard. Either event can cause a too-puny R to flake. The fix is to reduce the V-gradient across the glitch-R by putting two such resistors in series.[note -- glitch resistors should be stout enough to survive a HV short to ground without any damage] Another solution is to use a Globar surge-protection resistor (type SP) that can handle the # of joules stored in the HV filter caps.
-- As to the lack of power on 15m: is the Tune-C at the limit when the amp is tuned for max out? What is the anode/plate-I reading on 15m? thanks

cheers, John

Rich Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org/

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