Can anyone point me to an appropriate solid-state exciter circuit for my 2E26?
"Michael Black" wrote in message
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008, Richard wrote:
I want to homebrew a crystal controlled (or VXO) CW Tx, (capable of
break-in
operation) that employs a 2E26 tube in the PA. With ICAS operation I can
get
27 watts of RF out with a driving power of 0.17 wattts (according to my
RCA
sheet). I want most of my "design" efforts and interest to centre around
the PA stage. I think I could cope with that at least.
Can anyone please point me to a suitable solid-state exciter circuit? I
want
the Tx to cover any HF band (I'll use plug-in coils). TIA.
In the fall of 1971, there was a two part article in QST for what may have
been the ultimate CW transmitter. It was solid state up till the driver,
a 6GK6, and then a pair of 6146's. It used the uncommon design, for a cw
transmitter, of a VFO that covered only a fixed range, and then it was
mixed up to the signal frequency. I'm working from the 1972 Handbook, but
I seem to recall the two part nature of the original had the first part
as a simpler version that was expanded in the second part.
But any existing solid state transmitter is going to put out more than
you'll need for the 2E26. Just pick a low power one and build it.
Michael VE2BVW
I'm minded to have the PA valve input circuit have an impedance of 50 Ohms.
I need to fiure out then what the input circuit for the 2E26 would look
like. I've no idea at the moment, not being much of a homebrewer at present.
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