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Hi all,
I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? Is there a combination of resistors that can be used? Thanks. ND4jS. J |
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On 03/23/2012 04:01 AM, ND4jS wrote:
Hi all, I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? Is there a combination of resistors that can be used? Thanks. ND4jS. J Please note modern power resistors look a lot like transistors, and frequently require heat sinks. http://www.radio-electronics.com/inf...tor-values.php |
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 11:01:10 +0000, ND4jS wrote:
Hi all, I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? Is there a combination of resistors that can be used? Thanks. ND4jS. J 1: Google "Attenuator", or look in your ARRL Handbook. You don't want to just put a resistor in series or in parallel -- you want an L pad or (much better) a pi- or T-circuit attenuator. Note that you probably need a Honkin' Big Resistor or three -- whatever power reduction you achieve from the exciter to the amp has to get burnt up in the attenuator; it needs to be able to handle and dissipate the resulting heat. 2: Have you tried just turning down the drive (if you're operating SSB) or retuning for a lighter load (if you're operating CW)? Either one is easy to do, and doesn't require any equipment beyond what you have already. -- My liberal friends think I'm a conservative kook. My conservative friends think I'm a liberal kook. Why am I not happy that they have found common ground? Tim Wescott, Communications, Control, Circuits & Software http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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ND4jS wrote:
I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? Hi, Assuming the linear requires 80W input to produce 1500W, you need 20W carrier input to the linear in AM mode. I would replace the 6146 with a 2E26 (same base pin-outs) and lower the screen voltage in the exciter for 20W carrier output. Then, no need for an attenuator and the exciter will run cool. Monitor the ALC output voltage from the linear and adjust your modulation for just below a trace of ALC on voice peaks. The final tuning and loading adjustment of the linear should be at full modulated input, not with just the 20W carrier and no modulation, or the linear will not be set up for full output. If you don't have an audio oscillator to drive the Elmac, you might want to use an 80W CW input level from another exciter, and note the tune and load settings of the linear for max output. Then keep those settings with the Elmac exciter as input to the linear. 73, Ed Knobloch |
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 15:12:55 -0400, Edward Knobloch
wrote: ND4jS wrote: I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? Hi, Assuming the linear requires 80W input to produce 1500W, you need 20W carrier input to the linear in AM mode. I would replace the 6146 with a 2E26 (same base pin-outs) and lower the screen voltage in the exciter for 20W carrier output. Then, no need for an attenuator and the exciter will run cool. Monitor the ALC output voltage from the linear and adjust your modulation for just below a trace of ALC on voice peaks. The final tuning and loading adjustment of the linear should be at full modulated input, not with just the 20W carrier and no modulation, or the linear will not be set up for full output. If you don't have an audio oscillator to drive the Elmac, you might want to use an 80W CW input level from another exciter, and note the tune and load settings of the linear for max output. Then keep those settings with the Elmac exciter as input to the linear. 73, Ed Knobloch Ummm why not just lower the screen voltage on the existing 6146 ? peter |
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![]() ND4jS wrote: I am attempting to amplify a newly acquired multi elmac transmitter with a henry 2kw. The power of the elmac is too high and i have tried swamping it with a 50ohm dummy load in parallel with the amp. This helped but the input is still a little too high. Any suggestions? On Sat, 24 Mar 2012, Edward Knobloch wrote: Assuming the linear requires 80W input to produce 1500W, you need 20W carrier input to the linear in AM mode. I would replace the 6146 with a 2E26 (same base pin-outs) and lower the screen voltage in the exciter for 20W carrier output. Then, no need for an attenuator and the exciter will run cool. snip On 3/24/2012 5:56 PM, Peter wrote: Ummm why not just lower the screen voltage on the existing 6146 ? Hi, I think changing to a 2E26 instead of just cranking down the screen voltage of the original 6146 for 20W output will result in cleaner modulation. Starving the 6146 that much for screen voltage may produce a varying load to the modulator with plate (and screen) modulation applied. Also, less risk of over-driving and possibly damaging the tubes in the linear if the 2E26 is installed. (A 2E26 costs about $4 new.) Cheap insurance. 73, Ed Knobloch |
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