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Old November 8th 16, 06:12 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Unexpected brightness of RF power tube grid

Antonio Vernucci wrote:
I have recently built a CW transmitter using a German WWII tube (RS391 by T=
elefunken) as final amplifier.

The tube operating parameters match very well those shown in the datasheet,=
namely:
- plate voltage: 1500V
- plate current: 150 mA
- screen voltage: 400V
- screen current: 25mA
- suppressor voltage: 0
- grid voltage: -120V
- grid current 2.5 mA
- output power: 140W

I was very satisfied of the transmitter behaviour until I noted that one of=
the grids (I cannot determine which one of the three through the glass) su=
rrounding the cathode becomes very bright on transmit (sign of very high te=
mperature).


I am not familiar with the tube. However, if you have grid stoppers in place
and a plate choke and you've looked on a wideband scope or spectrum analyzer
to see that there's no parasitic oscillation, and you've verified that the
screen current is good, it's likely okay.

Excessive screen current combined with a hot screen is a big big red flag,
but you say your screen current measures okay. What happens if you drop the
screen potential a bit?

At this point I am wondering whether having a grid working at high temperat=
ure is a normal condition and I am then worrying about a non-existent probl=
em. That supposition comes from the fact that I can hardly believe that the=
screen grid, which has a very light structure, can dissipate 20W without r=
eaching a very high temperature.

If you have some experience on the issue, please advise.


Does the tube datasheet mention this at all? This is a tube that you will
find few people familiar with.
--scott

73

Tony I0JX
Rome, Italy



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