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On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 11:15:27 -0400, Edward Knobloch wrote:
On 7/15/2012 1:15 AM, coffelt2 wrote: I've never used a purchased solid state replacement, but in days of old many of us tried a do-it-yourself replacement. Most had good results. I didn't. I don't recall using a dropping resistor as Ed suggests, but it sounds ok. What I had problems with was the solid state diodes I was using had a much sharper cut-off (reverse current cut-off) that generated a little RF hash that interfered with weak signal reception. There were others that experienced the same thing. I was not alone. My RME 4350 ran hot, alright, but propping open the hinged access door on top helped a lot. Ed, what did others do to stop the sharp cut-off hash? Old Chief Lynn Hi, Chief In case of increased hash with the solid-state rectifier replacement, I'd add two .01 disc ceramic capacitors to the 5U4 socket, across pins 4 and 2 and 6 and 2. The capacitors should be rated at 2 KV. 73, Ed Thanks for all the good advice. It seems like I would just be better off keeping the tube! I knew that guys on this group would come through with the solution. |
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