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Okay, all you linear amplifier experts...
put yer thinking caps on... I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of drive. There are no signs of arcing going on. This amp lived a questionable life before I got it, which made me think that perhaps the PA tank coil had been hacked for 11m use. Nope, it's fine. The band switch contacts are in fine shape as well. I've rebuilt the entire RF deck, so all of the wiring is correct and the soldering is professional-grade. The circuitry is all stock and completely matches the original schematic. Since each band has its own input tank circuit, is it possible that I have a bad component in the 10m input tank circuit that's hosing things up? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide! 73, Dean K5DH |
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![]() I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. |
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![]() I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:46:33 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. I seem to recall it was around '78 or '79 when they stopped selling amps that were 10 meters capable, right out of the box. Bob k5qwg Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:46:33 -0500, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. I seem to recall it was around '78 or '79 when they stopped selling amps that were 10 meters capable, right out of the box. Bob k5qwg Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. |
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![]() "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. He said he had a SB-200, which by definition is 80-10. A SB-221 did not operate on ten. It is possible you are not tuning it correctly. On ten meters, things can become quite 'squirly'. Put it into a good dummy load and experiment a bit. Try reducing the load. Bring it up slow. Go between load and plate, see how that goes. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. He said he had a SB-200, which by definition is 80-10. A SB-221 did not operate on ten. It is possible you are not tuning it correctly. On ten meters, things can become quite 'squirly'. Put it into a good dummy load and experiment a bit. Try reducing the load. Bring it up slow. Go between load and plate, see how that goes. Dan/W4NTI |
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Possibly it's not neutralised correctly?
Cheers. Murray vk4aok Dan/W4NTI wrote: "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... I have a Heath SB-200 amp that's behaving badly. It works just fine on 80m through 15m, putting out over 750 Watts PEP on 80m and 600 Watts PEP on 15m. On 10m, it's not working right at all. Instead of the plate current dipping at maximum output, it's peaking at maximum output, and it's very low when off resonance. This is just the opposite of what I'd expect, and of what happens on the other four bands. Maximum output on 10m is only about 150 Watts PEP, with 100 Watts of While probably not the problem, some later modle Heathkit amps were made so they would not operate on 10 meters. You have to change some wiring around the input tuned circuits or filtering. Not sure exectlly what, but a friend of mine had to do this and he was telling me about it. All that junk about not making amps that would work in and around the CB frequencies. He said he had a SB-200, which by definition is 80-10. A SB-221 did not operate on ten. It is possible you are not tuning it correctly. On ten meters, things can become quite 'squirly'. Put it into a good dummy load and experiment a bit. Try reducing the load. Bring it up slow. Go between load and plate, see how that goes. Dan/W4NTI |
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