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Re: [Amps] Re: Drake L7 newbie - Summary

To: AMPS <amps@contesting.com>, Thomas R.Williams <n2cu@magtrol.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Re: Drake L7 newbie - Summary
From: rlm <r@somis.org>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 08:55:59 -0800
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On Mar 31, 2004, at 5:27 AM, Thomas R. Williams wrote:




 The aforementioned ECBS obviates the need for the relay.
 
You could install QSK without changing the biasing method, or change the biasing without installing QSK, right?

 A conventional bias relay is too slow to keep up with the high-speed RF relays.
However, an ECBS can be used with a slow RF relay.


 Glitch resistors are not supposed to open. Their job is limit peak discharge current during a fault. The trouble with the stock 0.82-ohm resistor is that it does not limit current to a reasonable amount.

Suppose you have the worst case fault (shorted tube?). 3000 V across a 10 Ohm resistor means 300 Amps. Not much of a current limiter. Should the Glitch resistor be a higher value?

 With smallish tubes, yes. With the typical amp, there's c. 5-ohms of ESR in the filter caps, so the total = 15-ohms-ohms, which limits peak fault current to c. 200A, a value that 3A diodes can tolerate.


 But still not fast enough to keep up with modern transceivers.

I operate 95% CW and almost never QSK. Don't really care for the mode although I know the relays used in QSK would last longer than the open frame type.

 All modern radios switch so fast that the amp needs quick relays to avoid hot-switching -- even if PTT is used.
 
 Adding a 0.39-ohm shunt R will change the meter calibration. 3A diodes won't.
I believe the resistor and diode are in series and then placed in parallel with the meter movement. I don't see that changing the calibration.

 There is a sound reason not to put any R in series with the diode.


cheerz, Tom
 
Thanks for the input. After 32 years in ham radio, I still find it exciting and rewarding. Plus a great bunch of guys (for the most part).

 I agree. cheers, Tom _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps

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