开云体育

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Re: Dentron Clipperton L

 

Here is some info about the TU-6B board designed and sold by W7DS (SK). I was able to source a board from a guy on e-bay, but I don't think he has any left. Hope this helps.
?
?
Hope this helps,
73, N0NC
?


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

Lower the screen voltage on the radio not the amp to lower the drive to the amp.

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 11:27:54 AM EST, Mark KE1IU via groups.io <ke1iumark@...> wrote:


All-

It's a grounded grid triode amplifier - three 3CX800A7s.

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:22?AM mike repinski via <mikflathead=[email protected]> wrote:
Any chance you could lower the screen voltage? Assuming it's a tetrode or pentode. A string of zeners?

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 09:45:32 AM EST, Omni <selcor@...> wrote:


If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

Pad the input to the final tube? Lot's of ways. Good luck. Listening on 10 on my 50 year old Siltronics 1011C. Memories from High school.?

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 10:59:39 AM EST, Mark KE1IU via groups.io <ke1iumark@...> wrote:


All-

I'm willing to accept the 3 dB on receive, although it is not great.? I have a separate question?on the Swan forum to see if there?is an easy way to put an RF output adjustment on the radio.? I suspect that will be the easier of the mods to make.

-Mark

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 9:45?AM Omni via <selcor=[email protected]> wrote:

If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-

It's a grounded grid triode amplifier - three 3CX800A7s.

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:22?AM mike repinski via <mikflathead=[email protected]> wrote:
Any chance you could lower the screen voltage? Assuming it's a tetrode or pentode. A string of zeners?

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 09:45:32 AM EST, Omni <selcor@...> wrote:


If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

Any chance you could lower the screen voltage? Assuming it's a tetrode or pentode. A string of zeners?

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 09:45:32 AM EST, Omni <selcor@...> wrote:


If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-

I'm willing to accept the 3 dB on receive, although it is not great.? I have a separate question?on the Swan forum to see if there?is an easy way to put an RF output adjustment on the radio.? I suspect that will be the easier of the mods to make.

-Mark

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 9:45?AM Omni via <selcor=[email protected]> wrote:

If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

开云体育

If you do use an attenuator, which I do here for one of my amps, you will have to find a way to bypass it in receive or you will have 3dB attenuation of the receive signal.

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

?

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-

Thank you for the information.? I do not recall having a spectacular failure like that, but perhaps the person I loaned the amp to did.? Regardless, it still appears to be working.? Thank you for your help!

Regarding manually tuned gear in an automatic station, I fully agree.? My main amp is an Alpha 9500 for that reason, as the antennas and rig are interfaced, and all switching is done whenever I change band on the radio.? This amplifier is being driven by a Swan 350B, which is manual everything - my first radio?that my father bought me when I was a kid.? That brings me to my next question: The?Swan puts out 50-100W, and I need to detune the driver as the only method?for bringing the power down.? Is there a simple mod that will allow this amplifier to accept more power?? If not, then I will buy a 3 dB attenuator to put between the radio and the amplifier (rated for at least 100 W - they're pretty inexpensive).

Many thanks,

-Mark

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 8:02?AM Louis Parascondola via <Gudguyham=[email protected]> wrote:
FWIW, I have changed those series resistors on those amps quite a few times before.? They are rather small resistors and are probably sacrificial to save the meter in a fault.? ??




On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 7:51 PM, Dave w6de <w6de@...> wrote:

Plate/Grid flash over.? With a manual tune amplifier, a likely suspect is a band change and failure to tune the plate and load at low power.? Another way is returning to from a break in operation then upon return switching bands or switching antennas without retuning the amp—with Steppir antennas this is an easy mistake to make. Specially when you have automatic antenna selection from your rig to the antenna switch and/or automatic band selection to the Steppir.

?

The worst thing for a shack is to have a manual operation set-up required in an otherwise fully automatic switching shack from a modern transceiver.

?

73,

Dave, w6de

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via
Sent: 26 November, 2024 23:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

I gave the amplifier a try tonight at very low drive, slowly working my way up to legal limit to ensure the meter did not peg to the right due to an incorrect resistor value.? Everything seems normal (grid current of ca. 30 mA when tuned, and turning the load control clockwise reduces it), so that resistor R29 is indeed 18 ohms.? If anyone knows why that might have?blown, I would?be interested in your thoughts.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:40?PM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

The PDF file here works for me.? I have seen this manual before.? It has no information on the ALO/metering board.? Yes, there are two meters in the schematic, but my LK800a does not have the same wiring of those meters.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 6:55?PM Bob via <W4JFABob=[email protected]> wrote:

Does this work?

?

?

Bob W4JFA

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.

?

The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).

?

My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

FWIW, I have changed those series resistors on those amps quite a few times before. ?They are rather small resistors and are probably sacrificial to save the meter in a fault.? ??




On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 7:51 PM, Dave w6de <w6de@...> wrote:

Plate/Grid flash over.? With a manual tune amplifier, a likely suspect is a band change and failure to tune the plate and load at low power.? Another way is returning to from a break in operation then upon return switching bands or switching antennas without retuning the amp—with Steppir antennas this is an easy mistake to make. Specially when you have automatic antenna selection from your rig to the antenna switch and/or automatic band selection to the Steppir.

?

The worst thing for a shack is to have a manual operation set-up required in an otherwise fully automatic switching shack from a modern transceiver.

?

73,

Dave, w6de

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via groups.io
Sent: 26 November, 2024 23:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

I gave the amplifier a try tonight at very low drive, slowly working my way up to legal limit to ensure the meter did not peg to the right due to an incorrect resistor value.? Everything seems normal (grid current of ca. 30 mA when tuned, and turning the load control clockwise reduces it), so that resistor R29 is indeed 18 ohms.? If anyone knows why that might have?blown, I would?be interested in your thoughts.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:40?PM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

The PDF file here works for me.? I have seen this manual before.? It has no information on the ALO/metering board.? Yes, there are two meters in the schematic, but my LK800a does not have the same wiring of those meters.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 6:55?PM Bob via <W4JFABob=[email protected]> wrote:

Does this work?

?

?

Bob W4JFA

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.

?

The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).

?

My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

开云体育

Plate/Grid flash over.? With a manual tune amplifier, a likely suspect is a band change and failure to tune the plate and load at low power.? Another way is returning to from a break in operation then upon return switching bands or switching antennas without retuning the amp—with Steppir antennas this is an easy mistake to make. Specially when you have automatic antenna selection from your rig to the antenna switch and/or automatic band selection to the Steppir.

?

The worst thing for a shack is to have a manual operation set-up required in an otherwise fully automatic switching shack from a modern transceiver.

?

73,

Dave, w6de

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark KE1IU via groups.io
Sent: 26 November, 2024 23:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

?

All-

?

I gave the amplifier a try tonight at very low drive, slowly working my way up to legal limit to ensure the meter did not peg to the right due to an incorrect resistor value.? Everything seems normal (grid current of ca. 30 mA when tuned, and turning the load control clockwise reduces it), so that resistor R29 is indeed 18 ohms.? If anyone knows why that might have?blown, I would?be interested in your thoughts.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:40?PM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

The PDF file here works for me.? I have seen this manual before.? It has no information on the ALO/metering board.? Yes, there are two meters in the schematic, but my LK800a does not have the same wiring of those meters.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 6:55?PM Bob via <W4JFABob=[email protected]> wrote:

Does this work?

?

?

Bob W4JFA

?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:

All-

?

I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.

?

The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).

?

My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.

?

Many thanks,

?

-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-

I gave the amplifier a try tonight at very low drive, slowly working my way up to legal limit to ensure the meter did not peg to the right due to an incorrect resistor value.? Everything seems normal (grid current of ca. 30 mA when tuned, and turning the load control clockwise reduces it), so that resistor R29 is indeed 18 ohms.? If anyone knows why that might have?blown, I would?be interested in your thoughts.

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:40?PM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:
All-

The PDF file here works for me.? I have seen this manual before.? It has no information on the ALO/metering board.? Yes, there are two meters in the schematic, but my LK800a does not have the same wiring of those meters.

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 6:55?PM Bob via <W4JFABob=[email protected]> wrote:
Does this work?


Bob W4JFA

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:
All-
?
I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.
?
The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).
?
My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.
?
Many thanks,
?
-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-

The PDF file here works for me.? I have seen this manual before.? It has no information on the ALO/metering board.? Yes, there are two meters in the schematic, but my LK800a does not have the same wiring of those meters.

Many thanks,

-Mark

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 6:55?PM Bob via <W4JFABob=[email protected]> wrote:
Does this work?


Bob W4JFA

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:
All-
?
I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.
?
The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).
?
My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.
?
Many thanks,
?
-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

Mark-
The link to the LK800 manual didn't work here, error says page no longer exists.
Can you check to make sure it's displayed correctly in your post- some of us would like to?
obtain that manual.
Thanks!

Tom
K0SN

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 8:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:
All-
?
I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.
?
The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).
?
My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.
?
Many thanks,
?
-Mark


Re: Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

Does this work?


Bob W4JFA

On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:55?AM Mark KE1IU via <KE1IUmark=[email protected]> wrote:
All-
?
I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.
?
The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).
?
My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.
?
Many thanks,
?
-Mark


Re: Dentron Clipperton L

 

No, other than the one you showed which I already had.?


Amp Supply LK800 Meter/ALO Board Question

 

All-
?
I have an Amp Supply Company LK800A amplifier that puts out full power.? However, I noticed recently that it shows no grid current reading when transmitting on multiple bands.? This is odd behavior, as the grid current normally runs ca. 20-50 mA from my past experience.? I know the meter is fine, because when I turn the meter switch to measure plate voltage, I get the expected reading.? I looked at the meter/ALO board and found that R29 was somewhat charred and had a reading of 180 K ohms.? No other parts look visibly damaged.
?
The LK-800 series manual does not have a schematic for this board.? I was able to find one at .? While the manual is for the LK-400 / LK-500 series, it does have a description of the ALO/Meter board.? The resistor R29 is in the grid current metering circuit and is claimed to have a value of 18 ohms (p. 27 and 29).? I suspect this is the problem.? The other parts on my board seem to match what is listed on p. 29, and the parts list on p. 29 suggests the board works in the LK-800 series amps because it references the heavy resistor R30 as being unique to the LK-800 (and is present on my board).
?
My question - can someone verify that R29 should indeed be 18 ohms?? I would hate for there to be a misprint in the manual and find my grid current meter to be blown when I try this out, as I suspect they are very difficult to obtain.? Also, do you have any insights as to what would blow this resistor?? A current of 120 mA through that resistor would deliver 0.25 watts...? I have always kept the grid current low, but I did loan the amplifier out a few years ago and don't know if the other user experienced an issue.
?
Many thanks,
?
-Mark


Re: HV Wire

 

开云体育

?
?
Red 7mm solid copper core spark plug ignition wire sold by the foot Made in USA
?
  • (58071)
US $1.58/FT
?
This wire also comes in other colors.
?
I have not used this particular wire so I cannot rate it.? But “most” sparkplug wire is rated at (+,-) 40KV and some much higher.? One could call Ton’s Performance and verify the voltage rating.
The wire would also have to stand up to rapid pulses.
?
I have a roll of similar wire I use in refurbishing SB-220 and other similar amps as well as my two Henry #K premier amps. The henry’s run ~4600 Vdc in the SSB position.
?
Maybe this helps, maybe not.
?
Walter
KR4HV
?


Re: Smoker contamination removal

 

开云体育

Its you Joe. They work for me
C


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Joe - W7RKN via groups.io <w7rkn.7@...>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2024 10:34 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Smoker contamination removal
?
Those links you posted are inop.? You might want to just insert those images into you post or attach them to your post.

Joe - W7RKN

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Technotronic Dimensions via
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Smoker contamination removal


I got the front cntrol panel all done, getting into the PS
area now...pretty bad.







In the PA compartment I see the bread slicers have some stuck in there,
should be fun
getting that out. Hopefully I can just let it soak in the stuff sprayed on,
then maybe some compressed air can blow them clean, but for now
this area is next.








Re: Smoker contamination removal

 

Those links you posted are inop. You might want to just insert those images into you post or attach them to your post.

Joe - W7RKN

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Technotronic Dimensions via groups.io
Subject: Re: [ham-amplifiers] Smoker contamination removal


I got the front cntrol panel all done, getting into the PS
area now...pretty bad.







In the PA compartment I see the bread slicers have some stuck in there,
should be fun
getting that out. Hopefully I can just let it soak in the stuff sprayed on,
then maybe some compressed air can blow them clean, but for now
this area is next.


Re: HV Wire

 

开云体育


W4DNR