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The driving radio is an RCI2950. The radio output goes directly into the
input transformer. There is a VSWR of 1.2:1 between the radio and the amp. I also tried adding various caps on the power lines to no avail. As mentioned earlier, I have another amp with MRF455's with no problems. The only big difference I see in the circuits is thatr the good amp has an RC network between the input transformer and the bases. Chris "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message ... | They operate normally into a dummy | load. The problems start when connected to an antenna. At low output levels, | there are multiple frequencies present. It's not just harmonics. | | Chris- | | I agree with Allison that you should look at the power bus. You often find | designs with two or three parallel filter capacitors with values spread over | the range of 100 pf to 10 uf, all with shortest possible leads including PCB | tracks. As I recall, this was part of the cure for oscillations in the | Heathkit 10W Walkie-Talkie amplifier. | | Then there is the effect of load impedance (or input impedance on the previous | stage) and its relationship to a VSWR protection circuit. With a resistive | load, even out-of-band signals are matched, so there is no drive reduction. | Therefore you have full power which seems to prevent the other-frequency | oscillation from occurring. However, a real-world antenna may be matched at | the intended frequency, but not at out-of-band frequencies. The VSWR | protection circuit reduces drive, which allows the spurious oscillation to | grow, causing more out-of-band signal, reducing drive even further. The result | is a complex waveform consisting of intermodulation products of the intended | signal and the spurious signal(s). This effect would be more likely to occur | where drive reduction is accomplished before the stage that is oscillating. | | Although not a cure, you might try defeating any VSWR protection circuit in | either the driver or the amplifier, and see if the problem is reduced. | | I found an almost identical problem in the old Regency HR-6 and BTL-301 | tranceivers. The only thing that actually seemed to cure the problem was to | short the emitter lead of the final multiplier stage to ground. I noticed that | later versions of the BTL-301 moved the VSWR protection drive reduction from an | early stage to a later stage. This made significant improvement, but wasn't a | perfect cure. | | 73, Fred, K4DII | |
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