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cliff wright wrote: snip 2. I would be quite sure that an 807 based linear would turn into slag with 2Kv on the plates,... Please see http://www.cybertheque.org/homebrew/837_linear This design is not mine but I documented the layout, construction, and circuitry of a quad 807 (837) linear from silent key K9KLN. It used a 2KV power supply ![]() Regards, Michael Had a look at the old quad GG 807 type linear. COR! that's a real old bit of ham radio. My own experience with 1625/807's is that with more than 1KV on the plate they didn't survive long. Any mismatch or offtuning and flashover happened pretty fast. Back in the 1960's I had quite a bin full of duds that went just that way. Recently I had a fault in my modified kenwood 820s which destroyed 2x 6146B's in a similar way. That's with only 850v plate voltage too. However it is true that linear amps tend to work better in a high voltage/low current mode, provided the finals can take it. My old home brew 100watt linear used a TT21 (KT88 with a top cap plate) and that worked fine with 1050 volts. Nice and linear and 66% effecient on 14 Mhz (measured). I once built an 811A GG linear but never needed the extra power so it nevergot on the air. Regards Cliff Wright ZL1BDA |
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