4-400 on 6 meters ?
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 23:16:20 GMT, "SNOWDEN"
wrote:
Anyone been successful in building an amplifier at 6 meters? I have a
couple and was thinking about trying it.
I've not seen a 4-400 amp on six,, but they are rated to 110 MHz and
the book shows just shy of the legal limit out at 75 MHz.
I don't know how difficult the'd be to neutralize.
Sounds like fun and I think they'd be a better tube for six than
3-400s or 3-500s.
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Up to the mid 1970s type 4-400 transmitting valves (tubes) were used in
the UK in Band 1 (approx 45-65 MHz )TV transmitters.
For a 7 kWatts area transmitter there were 7 chassis of 2 valves each.
So they should be excellent for the 50 MHz amateur band.
A very early design can be found in QST March 1967 ,pages 11 - 15.
Titled : Six-Meter Kilowatt with 4-400As or4-125As.
The design involves 2 valves (tubes) in push-pull config.
Although push pull RF Power Amps are nowadays no longer or not
frequently used , I feel it is still interesting reading and might give
some ideas for a homebrew amplifier.
If you can't find the article , I can send you a scanned copy of the 5
pages.
To email me remove the obvious chars from the above address.
Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH
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