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The APC is intended to be resistive (damps Q) at high freq and very
low reactance at operation freq. I should have mentioned that the 4R7 should be a carbon resistor (not wire wound). I hope that the anode isolation inductor is mounted away, so can't form part of the tuned circuit... What value is the inductor you are using ? Just for getting the anode tuning sorted out, have you considered driving the grid with a crystal oscillator source and a suitable buffer - this splits the problem in two. A few volts of drive should be a good start, maybe a CMOS oscillator driving some paralleled 74AC04 buffers, that will give you 5V P-P drive into a 1:2 torridal transformer, 10V P-P may be useful dive ? Just out of interest, why haven't you gone for Grounded Grid configuration ? -Mark On Jul 27, 1:15 am, wrote: GHZ spectrum analyser would be a nice bit of kit to borrow, but I dont know anyone with one - which is a pity. The scope is 40MHz so 25MHz is pretty close to its max and the resolution is not the best. Waveform is fairly symmetrical so I think the fundemental is right at 25MHz. Ill do the APC tonight, what difference will it make? As for 1.5kV - yup, I have had it cranked to full, 2.2kV, and no extra power really (maybe a slight amount, but I am looking for 1kv swing where I am only seeing 50v so its not even close). Underwear got messy... makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up from fear to be that close to a 10u cap charged to 2.2kv...! Also... borrow a GHz Spectrum Analyser and chech that the unit is running at the expected freq. What bandwidth is your scope ? An anode APC is also a very good idea. A few turn of 16AWG around a 2W 4R7 maybe a good start. Any chance of cranking Va up to 1500V just to see how much power increases ? Don't forget a fresh change of underwear and a fire extiguisher ![]() - Show quoted text - |
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