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833A's were widely used in AM broadcast transmitters both as finals and
modulators of about 500W to 1KW rigs (RCA BT-1 etc.) and as drivers in higher power transmitters. I've seen designs for ham transmitters using them but I don't know if any commercially made _ham_ transmitters did. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL On page: http://www.criticalradio.com/833%20R...%20Article.htm you find the diagrams of an AM transmitter using two 833s in parallel (class C), modulated by a push-pull pair of 833s. Reducing the grid bias down to about -70V, you may operate the 833s in class B for linear operation, still grid-driven. It may however not be easy to maintain the neutralization bridge nulled on the whole 3 - 30 MHz frequency range, and you may have to switch different capacitors in the bridge on the various bands. Alternately, you may try a grounded-grid filament-driven configuration. You should then keep the filament at about +70V with respect to ground (using a 100W NPN power transistor with a 70V zener between collector and base). I however fear it may be hard to drive. 73 Tony I0JX |
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