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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 14:21:46 -0400, Chuck Harris
wrote: Gary Schafer wrote: Hmmm...PP 807's @ same load Z as PP 811A triodes...interesting... It doesn't matter what the actual impedance of the modulator or the final is. It is the ratio that matters. The ART 13 transformer has a primary rated at 15000 ohms and the secondary at 7300 ohms. That is a ratio of about 2:1. The Johnson viking 2 (pair of 1625s modulating a pair of 6146s) used a transformer with a ratio of around 2.4:1 or so if I remember right. That was a little high as the modulators would go into clipping before 100% modulation could be achieved on that rig. A little lower ratio mod transformer would have allowed a little more modulation. So the ART 13 transformer is just about ideal for that kind of setup. 73 Gary K4FMX One small thing, don't go too ape s*** crazy with substitutions. You must understand that for a given wattage transformer core, higher impedance windings will have more turns than lower impedance windings. It wouldn't be ok to sub a 2:1 transformer that was meant for 10K for a 2:1 that was meant for 1K. Not at the design power for the transformer. Why does this matter? Subbing a much higher impedance transformer for a low impedance transformer will result in greater losses due to the higher resistance of the windings. Subbing a low impedance transformer for a much higher impedance transformer will likely result in core saturation and loss problems due to the higher fluxes the core sees. There aren't enough turns on the core. Try find a sub that is close to the design impedance of your desired transformer. -Chuck Harris ------------------------------------------------ While it is true that there is a limit as to how far you can "stretch" the impedance of a mod transformer before getting into trouble, you can go an amazingly long ways. As an interesting example: The Stancor Poly-Pedance transformer that has multiple taps to obtain various impedance ratios (15 to 120 watt series) uses the same taps for 2000 ohms primary to 1150 ohms secondary (1.74:1 ratio), as it does for 20000 ohms primary to 11500 ohms secondary. Also the same 1.74:1 ratio! That's a 10:1 range! The link below has the ART 13 and other transformer info. http://www.amwindow.org/tech/htm/modtran/modtran.htm Select Miscellaneous to find the ART 13 transformer specs and connections. Other transformers (stancor etc.) are listed also. 73 Gary K4FMX |
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