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Thanks for the reply. Your suggestion about the HV caps has already been
followed. The L-4B was in storage from 1990-2005, so before I put it back in service, I replaced the original Eimac finals with Chinese graphite anode 3-500ZGs and replaced the HV diode and cap strings. Like you, I didn't want to have an aging cap blow. I followed the recommendation in my Orion manual and use an Amitron ARB-704 switching box to interface between the amp key output of my Orion transceiver and the VOX relay input of the L-4B. John, N9JG "Rick" wrote in message ... John, The tubes are rated at a total of 1000 watts dissipation, so I'd say if your input is 2kw and output is 1 kw you are ok. The power supply might get a bit warm but I seriously doubt that it would fail under these conditions. I hear that the electrolytics fail often in L4Bs at about that age, so the heat in the PS might not be good for aging caps, so now might be a good time to change them. If you are ragchewing you could back the power down or maybe use the low voltage setting, but for contesting you probably want all the power and dbs you can get. By the way, I have one here also and I need to get in there and change my caps too. I recently added a transistor swiching circuit for the antenna relay to make my transceiver happier. Rick K2XT |
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