Dear Jim,
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While I was describing the method for employing a
non-inductive resistor in place of the tube circuit
in a grid-driven tetrode scheme, the methodology
carries into basically the same steps in tuning
in the input circuit of a triode.
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Does your amplifier have a way to fine-tune
the RF Input?
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Then, yanking the tubes and soldering in
an N.I. is the least destructive method of
starting to pinpoint the sweet spot.
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For now, leave off the SpecAn completely.
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The VNA looking into the amplifier input
port will provide a ¡°notch¡± in the VNA
linear display such as determining the
Return Loss. The reason I mentioned
adding something like a 10pF silver mica
is for you to see the result of this both
in the linear return loss graph and on
the Smith Chart display.
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Adding tiny amounts of capacitance or
inductance will cause these displays to
change shape sharply, and may give you
a clue as to what may be needed to
move on to the 50 ohm, J-zero location
on the VNA Smith Chart.
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A method I find useful is to actually wire
up a Pi filter on the input circuit and use
some sort of reflectometer, like a Fwd/Refl
SWR meter, and to tweak the amp input in real time,
like a ¡°double tune-up,¡± but all this takes
so much time while the ionosphere is boiling
away at the speed of light.
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Hal
W4HBM