"...I'm looking for a winter project can any one point me in the direction of a 2 meter tube amp nothing crazy about 25-50 out, 1-10 in. I have never used or played with a tube circuit so i thougt winter why not..."
I believe the power supply will be your biggest obsticle...in the "old days," "suitable" transformers were found in every TV set (sometimes you had to use 2 ;-)
With everything now solid state, and the surplus market for higher voltage stuff shrinking, your power supply will probably cost more than the amp...unless you can grab one from someone else's abandoned project. Your output requirements are quite conservative so that may be a less costly solution.
Roger WA1KAT
----- Original Message ----- From: "wrb" wrb@bristor-assoc.com To: KC9MLN@amsat.org Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 11:28 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Winter Project
I would try to locate old QSTs or Amateur Radio Handbooks that contained such circuits. Tubes such as 6146, 829, etc. were good candidates. Also the 4x/4CX150 would give up to 100+ out with just a few watts in. Newer handbooks or magazines still provide you with he necessary theory to build one from scratch. Building a tube amp is quite simple, just need to have 300 - 1000 volts dc supply based on tube and power out. Also, usually a 6.3vc transformer for filaments. Nothing wrong with tube amps. I have an old Johnson 6n2 unit that runs about 150 watts. Neat old rig. Find an old rig as I mentioned above and go online to the various manual websites and obtain the manual for an old rig. You can use that as your example.
Reid, W4UPD
Douglas Anoman wrote:
I'm looking for a winter project can any one point me in the direction
of a 2 meter tube amp nothing crazy about 25-50 out, 1-10 in. I have never used or played with a tube circuit so i thougt winter why not. Thanks 73
Thank You Douglas Anoman KC9MLN KC9MLN@AMSAT.ORG Amsat #37043