Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>SM6CKU wrote:
>> Hello guys
>> Anyone knowing about a 2m kW amplifier in push-pull with 2x4CX250B?
>> A friend of mine is asking....
>> 73 de Ben
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>
>Yes, I know it would be *seriously* over-run. The maximum anode voltage
>is 2 kV
>and the maximum anode current per tube is 250 mW. So a pair of tubes
>should take
>no more than 1 kW of input power.
>
In old American magazine articles, "kilowatt" always did mean input.
Maybe that is the source of the misunderstanding.
A kilowatt output can just about be done: increase the B+ to 2.5kV
(on-load), use a big blower, forget any pretence about linearity, bias
the tubes into class B or C to give them a rest on key-up, then use lots
of drive to turn the tubes on again... and pray a lot.
In the years when 4CX250Bs were the only VHF/UHF tubes available, I did
this for moonbounce on 432MHz... even made a special control board to
keep the tubes alive :-)
These days, with tubes like the GS35b and the even bigger tetrodes so
freely available, it is hardly worth using 4CX250Bs at all.
--
73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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