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On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 01:23:53 -0700, Dave Foreman wrote:
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 06:23:16 GMT, "Eddie Haskel" wrote: look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics) FM transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200 watts of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on the plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate being slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie "Onno de Vries." wrote in message .com... My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building big amps is my hobby. I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180 Euro) including socket. SNIP Greetings.....Onno the 4CX5000A takes 10 Volts at 75 Amps, if I remember correctly. Dave F. Meant to say on the filiment, I had one at one time and mostly used as a paper weight. Dave F. |
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It takes 5.0Volts at 90Amps! dave,,,,,Eddie
"Dave Foreman" wrote in message ... On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 06:23:16 GMT, "Eddie Haskel" wrote: look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics) FM transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200 watts of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on the plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate being slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie "Onno de Vries." wrote in message . com... My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building big amps is my hobby. I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180 Euro) including socket. SNIP Greetings.....Onno the 4CX5000A takes 10 Volts at 75 Amps, if I remember correctly. Dave F. |
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It takes 5.0Volts at 90Amps! dave,,,,,Eddie
"Dave Foreman" wrote in message ... On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 06:23:16 GMT, "Eddie Haskel" wrote: look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics) FM transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200 watts of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on the plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate being slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie "Onno de Vries." wrote in message . com... My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building big amps is my hobby. I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180 Euro) including socket. SNIP Greetings.....Onno the 4CX5000A takes 10 Volts at 75 Amps, if I remember correctly. Dave F. |
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On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 06:23:16 GMT, "Eddie Haskel"
wrote: look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics) FM transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200 watts of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on the plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate being slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie "Onno de Vries." wrote in message . com... My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building big amps is my hobby. I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180 Euro) including socket. SNIP Greetings.....Onno the 4CX5000A takes 10 Volts at 75 Amps, if I remember correctly. Dave F. |
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look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics) FM
transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200 watts of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on the plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate being slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie "Onno de Vries." wrote in message om... My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building big amps is my hobby. I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180 Euro) including socket. Becourse the price was so good i took the challenge to build a 88-108 Mhz final from it. After some experimenting i found out that the anode resonator a a bit of a problem course of the high cappacity of the tube. I try to do it with a double output coil (together Almost a half wave) wich you see in manny designs for 144 Mhz amateur amps using for example the russian tube GU84. This works but it has a terrible efficiency,about 25%. I hope that somebody can give me some Info about making a good and high efficiend tank with this kind of tube. Greetings.....Onno |
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