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![]() "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message oups.com... Are there any generic rules-of-thumb for what variable cap (tune and load) spacing is necessary for RF amps in a certain power class? For example, "if you're building a 80W amp with a single 6146B the plate spacing should be x inches". Wasn't there a table in the ARRL handbook along these lines? I'm guessing it depends on both the DC plate voltage and the power level and maybe how mismatched the antenna is. Of course, I could just buy bigger and bigger spacing surplus variable caps until they don't arc over when I key up! Sort of how like they put the weight limit on a bridge by building the bridge, driving bigger and bigger trucks over it until it collapses, and then rebuild it with the weight of the last truck that made it over :-). The handbook lists peak voltages for the plate capacitor spacings. 1000 volts .015 inch spacing 2000 .05 3000 .07 4500 .125 6000 .15 9000 .25 13000 .5 Also it states that is for peak RF volts, if the DC plate voltage is across the capacitor it must be added. Plate modulated finals take about 4 times the plate voltage. |
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