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Old April 10th 11, 05:17 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Edward Knobloch Edward Knobloch is offline
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Default SB-1000 problem

Christopher Hall wrote:
I am the second owner of a Heathkit SB-1000 that was built in the late
1980s. It was working great until I accidentally tried
to tune it into a mistuned antenna and I saw a flash
through the ventilation screen on the left side somewhere
around the rectifier/filter section and there is now no
power output. The amp powers up, the fan runs,
the meter lamps light and the tube lights up.
The amps multimeter shows 3400 volts on the high voltage
position (a little high maybe but it has always been like that).
With no drive, when the amp is keyed there is no plate current
and no grid current.
Keyed with drive there is grid current, but no plate current
and no power output. snip


Hi,

Perhaps an open RF choke in the plate circuit?

Some Ameritron models have a series HV rectifier in the plate
circuit, to serve as a fuse. If present, perhaps it opened.

If you are not comfortable working around lethal voltages,
Ameritron may service this model Heathkit amp.
(It's basically a kit version of their AL-80, single 3-500Z amp).

73,
Ed Knobloch

These conditions are the same regardless of which band the amp is
set to. I had thought that the zener diode might have failed so I replaced
it, but nothing has changed. I would appreciate any thoughts as to what may
be the problem and how to fix it.

73
Chris
VE9ZX