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4H4-c ballast tube specs.
Looking for the specs for the 4H4-C ballast tube used in a National NC300.
I know about the 6X6 or whatever sub. I want to see why there is a 4.3 ohm 2watt resistor across said ballast tube socket. It is not reflected in the schematic from BAMA. There is a 2.2 ohm in the schematic. Thanks Paul P. |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Paul P wrote:
Looking for the specs for the 4H4-C ballast tube used in a National NC300. I know about the 6X6 or whatever sub. I want to see why there is a 4.3 ohm 2watt resistor across said ballast tube socket. It is not reflected in the schematic from BAMA. There is a 2.2 ohm in the schematic. I can't give any date, but I have a vague memory of seeing an article that described a solid-state replacement for that ballast tube. But it's vague enough that it may be a false memory. Usually I can remember where I would have seen such things, and I can't this time. I just did a websearch, and nothing turns up. But, apparently that 2.2ohm resistor was a factory mod or upgrade. Nothing on the 4.3ohm resistor after a quick glance. Michael VE2BVW |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
"Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in message news:GXcyk.1014$393.959@trnddc05... Looking for the specs for the 4H4-C ballast tube used in a National NC300. I know about the 6X6 or whatever sub. I want to see why there is a 4.3 ohm 2watt resistor across said ballast tube socket. It is not reflected in the schematic from BAMA. There is a 2.2 ohm in the schematic. Thanks Paul P. Amperite is still in business. Their home page is at: http://www.amperite.com They have a technical data sheet and list of currently available ballast tubes at: http://www.amperite.com/Uploads/Ballasts.pdf I don't see the 4H4-C listed but I suspect an e-mail to the company would get you the characteristics. A resistor across the ballast would limit the amount of current it has to pass but would also reduce its effectiveness. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
National admitted the ballast did not work very well. In my opinion, the
best approach is to rectify the 12 volts, then regulate it. That will give you a pure dc, which helps on 10 meters, where the filament hum modulates the oscillator. Also helps stability. There is an article on the conversion to use a regulator chip. 73, Colin K7FM |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
Amperite is still in business. Their home page is at:
http://www.amperite.com They have a technical data sheet and list of currently available ballast tubes at: http://www.amperite.com/Uploads/Ballasts.pdf I don't see the 4H4-C listed but I suspect an e-mail to the company would get you the characteristics. A resistor across the ballast would limit the amount of current it has to pass but would also reduce its effectiveness. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA Richard, Thanks for the lead. I wrote them an email inquiring as to the specs. Thanks again, Paul Pinyot. |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
"Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote in
news:GXcyk.1014$393.959@trnddc05: Looking for the specs for the 4H4-C ballast tube used in a National NC300. I know about the 6X6 or whatever sub. I want to see why there is a 4.3 ohm 2watt resistor across said ballast tube socket. It is not reflected in the schematic from BAMA. There is a 2.2 ohm in the schematic. Thanks Paul P. From "The Ballast Tube Handbook" by A. P. Jacobi 4H4C, use 110/1-20V sets, 4.5-8.5V, 440-470mA, Element connected to pins 2 and 7. No alternate type listed. |
4H4-c ballast tube specs.
From "The Ballast Tube Handbook" by A. P. Jacobi 4H4C, use 110/1-20V sets, 4.5-8.5V, 440-470mA, Element connected to pins 2 and 7. No alternate type listed. Thanks for the information Paul P. |
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