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Subject: [Amps] 0.82 Ohm Again
From: "John Finner" <finnerjf@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:13:38 -0500
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I inherited an SB-221 from the estate of my best friend K4IPV. It was DOA with 
the R3 0.82 ohm grid shunt open. Joe had told me a number of years ago that it 
had died and he never got around to trouble shooting it. He did a great job of 
building it from a kit and it still has the original Eimac metal anode 
3-500Z's. He used it quite a bit on 40 and 20 cw. I cleaned much dust out, 
washed the grim off the tubes and brought the power supply up slowly with a 
variac before putting the tubes back in. The grid shunt, which I replaced, was 
open and not burned.

I only use it several times a year in the summer to be heard over the thunder 
storm crashes on the 75 meter nets. I tune it in the CW position A0, adjusting 
the drive and peaking the tune and load for max at Ep x Ip = 1 KW. The Bird 
says 650 out. I normally operate SSB in the CW position, adjusting the mic gain 
for voice peaks to the 650 watt line on the scope. Under these conditions, I am 
not talking any color into the anodes. The operating bias is not changed when 
operating with the lower anode voltage of the CW position and I am not sure 
what this does to linearity on SSB. Zero bias with a slightly higher ZSAC might 
be better here than the 5.1 volt currently used for both positions. Then one 
would have to switch in the 5.1 volt when selecting the SSB position. I have 
not received any bad reports, but you can not always trust reports. I once very 
quickly retuned it in the SSB position A0 to Ep x Ip = 2 KW. Bringing the drive 
up slowly, the Bird with a 1 KW slug gets to full scale before I reach the 2 KW 
line on the scope. Nothing went bump in the night and everything seems to be 
working as it should. I realize the higher Ep of the SSB position means more 
gain and a greater likelihood of a "bump." I only briefly switch the meter to 
the grid current position to see what the grids are doing, never leaving it 
there. The band switch does not have a really solid click when changing bands, 
feels sort of soft. It otherwise looks alright.

Can I assume an arc, for what ever reason, took the 0.82 shunt out and did no 
other damage?

I have only done Rich's fan oil mod from his SB-220 improvements article and 
will do all but the QSK stuff.

Will minding my operating P's and Q's and Rich's mods be the best course of 
action to keep this great old amp in good health?

John, WA4EPI

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