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Subject: [Amps] Plate Choke Values
From: "Eddy Swynar" <gswynar@durham.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 07:35:24 -0500
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Good Morning All,

Am I missing something here...?

Extensive research here into years & years of ARRL HANDBOOKS, Bill Orr 
HANDBOOKS, and the internet have shed precious little light in the matter of 
optimum / minimum values of inductance for plate chokes in the B+ leads of our 
tube-type linear amplifiers.

Have a look-see yourself: in designs that feature amplifiers that only go as 
low as 3.5-MHz, you'll see chokes that range in value anywhere & everywhere 
from 200-uh, to 50-uh. On 160-meters, I've seen quoted values as high as 
1.0-mh., and others as low as 200-uh.

Just what, exactly, is a "...minimum reactance" for a choke, on a given 
frequency band, to do its job effectively, anyway...? 

I know confusion can creep in in the form of the self-destruction of these 
parts if the hapless home brewer happens upon a band where there's 
self-resonance in the choke...but that issue aside, is this all some matter of 
"...by gosh & by golly black magic", or are there very real minimum standards & 
parameters that we should adhere to...? And if so, where are said standards 
published...?

I certainly can't find them via "...the usual" routes --- but again, I must be 
missing something here...

~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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