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When trying to tune the final amp on my Kenwood TS-820, I get little or no
plate dip. The amp can be tuned though, but I only get 50 W HF out, instead of 100 W. Plate current is nominal at 250 mA and 800 V on the 6146B anodes. I made these measurements with the rig connected to a 50 ohms dummy load and the HF output was confirmed with a HP 432A power mwter. So I get 50 W HF out for 200 W DC in. Efficiency is terrible at only 25%. All the missing HF power must be dissipated in the anodes because they glow red after a few seconds. The same thing happens on all bands. Sometimes, when trying to tune on 7 MHz, plate current gets higher than 350 mA and the rig fuse blows. I suspect there must be something wrong in the tank circuit. Upon visual inspection, nothing looks charred in there. No arcing noises. I checked the plate capacitor, which is OK. I unsoldered it and measured it @ .001 uF, as it should be. So I am wondering where to look next. Any ideas? many tnx in advance Angel Vilaseca HB9SLV |
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