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Tony,
I appreciate the comments. For sure there is something awry in this pi-net. I looked at your tutorial on your web page, and wow, you know your stuff! The schematics of the 2500, and 2500B are at the following link: ftp://bama.sbc.edu/downloads/dentron/mla2500/ Another aspect of this pi-net is that the tank coil consists of tight wound silver plated stranded Teflon insulated wire of about 10 awg. Users of healthy 2500's report 1100 to 1300 watts key down (output), and 1500 watts PEP out with a pulser. This is very good for the size and weight of this amplifier. The loading variable cap is about 50-500pf with a 100pf Centralab in parallel with that. The bandswitch is not a shorting type, so it adds 200pf on 40m, 1000pf on 75, and 1000pf on 160 (all on 2500B schematic and parts list). These do not add up due to the type of rotary switch used. I'd prefer a shorting switch arrangement where on 160m, all the fixed loading caps are in parallel and each unit has less capacitance. I will look more carefully at the capacitors used to see what the part number is. Maybe the correct values are in there, but of the wrong type. I plan to use my impedance bridge from the 50 ohm amp output looking into the amp, and replace the 8877 with the calculated plate load RL going into the pi-net. Hopefully a 1/2 watt carbon comp resistor around 2K (a guess) will represent the plate side impedance. My hope here is that I can evaluate the pi-net 160-10m at a low level (0dbm?) to see what the impedance matching capability is. Maybe the values used are correct, but with high power, the capacitors get lossy (hot), drift down in value, and cause the efficiency of the amp to really stink. I'll let you'all know what I find. Thanks, Jim WD5JKO "Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message ... It is unlikely that the fixed loading capacitor is as high as 1000 pf, except for 160m. However if Dentron has really used a Centralab 1000-pf capacitor as fixed loading capacitor, that is a sign of bad design, because those capacitors are not suitable for that purpose. As a matter of fact the Centralab 1000-pF capacitors use a different ceramic material than the 100 pF units, and they therefore have a very different behavior, as explained below: - the 1000-pF units can withstand high RF current, but cannot withstand high RF voltage at the same time (DC voltage does not matter). A more rigorous way to express that concept is to say that the 1000-pf units cannot withstand high "reactive power" (reactive power = RF current times RF voltage). In practice they are only suitable for bypassing or plate-to-pi coupling (high RF current but very little RF voltage). - on the contrary, the 100-pF units are suitable for operation in resonating circuits, where both the RF voltage and the RF current is high (= high reactive power). So they are suitable as fixed loading capacitors. If one uses a Centralab 1000-pF capacitor as the fixed loading capacitor of a high-power linear, the capacitor will heat up and change its capacitance, so detuning the circuit. Prolonged high-power operation may result in capacitor failure. 73 Tony I0JX .. "JC" ha scritto nel messaggio . com... Hi Group, I have a 2500 that had one bad 8875, and as-is EBay buy, and I am in the process of a conversion to a single 8877. This may not be the best choice of a tube for the application, but I had a good one in a box for nearly 20 years, so I decided to give it a try. Before the conversion I powered it up, and with one tube I could get 450 watts on 80M with 50 watts drive. I did notice however that the variable loading capacitor had to be at full mesh on any band I tried. I blew off that issue because with only one tube the PI-Net was not seeing the as-designed input impedance. My question is from my blurry schematic and parts list. The fixed Centralab loading capacitors in my rig are all 1000pf, and the fixed plate tuning side capacitors are all Centralab 100pf units. The parts list does not show any 1000pf HV Centralab capacitors. Is there a typo in the parts list, or does my amplifier have the wrong capacitors installed in the loading area? I powered up the amplifier last night, and I can get 600 watts RF out on 80 meters with 50 watts drive. The cathode current reaches 0.8 ampere at 1700 volts Plate. So that is 1360 watts in for 600 watts output. That is about 44% efficiency. The variable loading control always wants to be at maximum mesh for maximum RF output. On 160, 40, and 20m meters the loading variable capacitor must also be at maximum mesh. This makes me think my PI-Network is not correct for the impedances involved, and then it sure appears that the Dentron documentation does not match my rig. I might have to reverse engineer that PI-Net. So does anyone have a better set of drawings to see if their MLA-2500 PI-Net parts match the drawings? Regards, Jim WD5JKO |
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