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On Jul 19, 7:17*pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Because at low power the effective load resistance of the finals is much higher than it is at low does not match the load to 50 ohms. *The Q of the network at resonance is off, I'm not sure if it is higher or lower .... depends on where the loading capacitor ends up. *Also on 80 meters the range of the capacitors is limited to begin with.... Yup. I'm sure the difference in load resistance was at play. Since my last post, I permanently replaced the aforementioned 68K Ohm resistor (R402) with a 200K Ohm in parallel with a 100K Ohm. The original carbon composition resistor had a resistance of 380K Ohms-- over five times its original value. That's the largest amount of drift I've ever encountered. Also, I now get grid current during key-down in CW and TUNE. Thanks for all the help, guys. -Dave, K3WQ |
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