I’m still running the 300a tubes as I cannot reach their published max output. Buying two 300y tubes (400w rating) was wishful thinking it seems. Made several mods and improvements but I’m still restricted to a DL although I managed to move amp from the work table to the operating location.
Expanded band testing down through 40 meters. I need band switch work. Specifically, I need to make or find a metal tab that the shorting rotor makes contact with (silver plated would be nice lol). I can’t believe how hard it is to find a band switch! Current old switch came with a copper part someone used as quick fix but it has no spring tension. After a short while it will not make contact with rotor. Looking for replacement parts was a rude experience. High cost and scarcity, it's a damn blight. No one makes shorting band switches anymore? I don’t want a roller but I looked anyway and they do seem plentiful.
Meanwhile it’s best to repair what I have. Ordered new coil stock for the 40-80 series connected section, I’m restricted to 40 and above by my antenna anyway so no great loss there. Had to do many small things, adjustments etc to make it safe for operating position.
I need a Peak reading watt meter despite swearing I'd never pay that much for a PO meter. But, something funny going on with my SSB PO and I need to measure. From my online meter search it seems a Daiwa model is about what I can justify (Spouse lol) financially. I see mixed reviews for the Daiwa models but Birds require far more than just a meter, line sections, slugs, peak kits. It's a whole new way of life.
My other tube amps were triodes (811a & 572b). Each of those Tank sections were the same in that tuning needed lots of Load capacitance and very little Tune Cap. So I built expecting the same but it’s not what I have going on with the Tetrodes. I can peak my PO with the Tune cap at mid-range no matter the Band (10-40) but not for the Load Cap. I cannot go low enough and I'm using only a single section. I’ve never seen that before, it’s always the other way around.
Dinner-time here in NY City so I gotta go help make it. Will return have more to write about moving this amp into operation including a sore back from picking it up. I'll be back soon, maybe revise above material. neil, NYC
Expanded band testing down through 40 meters. I need band switch work. Specifically, I need to make or find a metal tab that the shorting rotor makes contact with (silver plated would be nice lol). I can’t believe how hard it is to find a band switch! Current old switch came with a copper part someone used as quick fix but it has no spring tension. After a short while it will not make contact with rotor. Looking for replacement parts was a rude experience. High cost and scarcity, it's a damn blight. No one makes shorting band switches anymore? I don’t want a roller but I looked anyway and they do seem plentiful.
Meanwhile it’s best to repair what I have. Ordered new coil stock for the 40-80 series connected section, I’m restricted to 40 and above by my antenna anyway so no great loss there. Had to do many small things, adjustments etc to make it safe for operating position.
I need a Peak reading watt meter despite swearing I'd never pay that much for a PO meter. But, something funny going on with my SSB PO and I need to measure. From my online meter search it seems a Daiwa model is about what I can justify (Spouse lol) financially. I see mixed reviews for the Daiwa models but Birds require far more than just a meter, line sections, slugs, peak kits. It's a whole new way of life.
My other tube amps were triodes (811a & 572b). Each of those Tank sections were the same in that tuning needed lots of Load capacitance and very little Tune Cap. So I built expecting the same but it’s not what I have going on with the Tetrodes. I can peak my PO with the Tune cap at mid-range no matter the Band (10-40) but not for the Load Cap. I cannot go low enough and I'm using only a single section. I’ve never seen that before, it’s always the other way around.
Dinner-time here in NY City so I gotta go help make it. Will return have more to write about moving this amp into operation including a sore back from picking it up. I'll be back soon, maybe revise above material. neil, NYC
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