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Old January 25th 11, 11:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Nordic Breeds WA4VZQ[_2_] Nordic Breeds WA4VZQ[_2_] is offline
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"Edmund H. Ramm" wrote in message
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In "Nordic Breeds WA4VZQ"
writes:

[...]
Neutralization becomes more of an issue the higher you go in
frequency.
Most simple entry level transmitters using a single 6146 in the 1950's
and 1960's were not neutralized as the 6146 was only used "straight
through" on 80 or 40 meters. On higher bands it was used as a
frequency
multiplier/power stage. The Eico 730, the Elmac AF67, the Heath
DX-20,
DX-35, and DX-40, and the Knight T60 used no neutralization.


Nor does the E.F. Johnson Viking Ranger. But it's CW-only variant,
named "Navigator" IIRC, does.

The Eico 723, the Heath DX-60 and the Drake 2NT. however, did.


The Drake 2-NT has a 6HF5 line output valve in the PA stage.


Several of the transmitters I named also used TV sweep tubes. In
general, all of the higher power TV sweep tubes have a higher perveance
than does a 6146. In the case of the 6HF5, the transconductance (plate
amps/grid volts) is 1.6 times that of the 6146. My point was that with
reasonable layout, neutralization would not be required. All of these
transmitters multiplied in the final above 40 meters. If the plate is
tuned to a harmonic while the grid is tuned to the fundamental, there is
far less need to neutralize.

73, Barry WA4VZQ