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Old March 18th 07, 02:45 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
John, N9JG John, N9JG is offline
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If I understand what you have done, you have lowered the plate voltage of
the finals as compared with the original circuit running with the red rocker
switch in the SSB position. Did this seem to affect the linearity of the
amplifier when operating SSB?

John, N9JG

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Fred,

I have done what you're speaking of on one of my L4B's. The original
supply is not the best design and does create some noteworthy heat. I used
a Dahl transformer with a full-wave rectifier. I also use Zener-derived
bias voltages. The thing runs cooler and should last a long time. I
didn't care to up-grade the cooling in the amp itself, so the power levels
are about the same, maybe a just a bit more. On the other hand, my second
L4B still is running just fine after re-building the diode boards and
changing to bias over to Zeners. The bleeder resistor doesn't smell
anymore, either. As far as who might do the work for you, I can't offer
you a source.

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