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buddy of mine BIGGER AMP.

bigred222

Key Up City Radio
Aug 28, 2006
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Stamford, CT
www.cbjunk.com
something my friend is working on.
RF deck is about done he needs to finish the power supply.
724amp1.jpg

724amp2.jpg

724amp3.jpg

Thought i would share.
73's
 

I wonder how he is going to balance the pair of GS-35Bs. The problem with these tubes s they don't play well together. To be fair, on CB it probably doesn't matter since linearity is not at the top of the food chain.
 
I wonder how he is going to balance the pair of GS-35Bs. The problem with these tubes s they don't play well together. To be fair, on CB it probably doesn't matter since linearity is not at the top of the food chain.

Not like this where the tubes are wired together in parallel on the same winding:

amp1.jpg


He needs to run separate filament windings for each tube, more like this:


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something my friend is working on.
RF deck is about done he needs to finish the power supply.
724amp1.jpg

724amp2.jpg

724amp3.jpg

Thought i would share.
73's

I don't see a connection for the B+ to the Tube anodes nor, do I see a tank coil between the Vacuum Variable and the Air Variable on the bottom.

PROBLEM: The filament voltage as well as the RF input is situated on the "Top" part of the RF deck along with high voltage and the Kilo-watt output.

I wonder where he's gonna put his antenna switch relay?

Does it have input tuning for those cathodes?
 
something my friend is working on.
RF deck is about done he needs to finish the power supply.
724amp1.jpg

724amp2.jpg

724amp3.jpg

Thought i would share.
73's

I wonder if this thing ever made it off the work bench; it's pretty on the outsde but a design nightmare on the inside.

1. That thing needs a Vacuum relay to handle the antenna switch.

2. And, it also needs a fixed Vacuum Cap to use as DC Blocking; those surplus(?) green will not hold up over time.

3. What's up with installing the forced air cooling blower INSIDE the cabinet? It's only going to suck in is Ozone that has been created-superheated by 6000 input watts!

4. He should have used a Vacuum Variable for his output also.

6. The 6000 watt output is in very close proximy with everything associted with the input.

Show us some updated pics on that thing!
 

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