He stated he fixed it, and it still sputters.
--Toll_Free
There are even commercial amps that omit Cblock...
Not in the last 50 or so YEARS, but they DID exist. Some people have put them on the opposite side of the coil as well, between L and Ctune.
--Toll_Free
In the early days of radio, they didn't use coax, etc. Things where MUCHO different. Collins radio invented the "collins coupler", what we call the pi net today, which pretty much puts us at the point we are.....
I agree, not having Cblock is dangerous... It also means you can't have a static drain on the output of the amp.
BUT, there are some interesting designs of feeding the plate circuit THROUGH the RF choke, which puts the feedpoint for DC at a low impedance point.... Makes it a lot easier to NOT have resonances, etc... I haven't tried it, but have been reading about it lately.
--Toll_Free
Well im done arguing with you idiots. If you read what was going on the amp lost its output and would not do anything at all... That insulator was the problem with that.. it has full output now but does like it did when I first got it and arcs in the plates. The coil is the exact same as the old one tapped in the same place. I didnt try to reinvent the coil.. Now it is the same way as when I got it, and does the same thing.
Ok, well I guess I should have worded it better and things got misunderstood in 4 pages.. But it started off with just the arc then it lost the output... I fixed the output and said that was fixed but the arcing still continued, but it was back to where it was before as someone said I "ruined the box". Well thats how it was all along, nothing changed while it was in my hands... I seem to get bashed for trying to fix this stupid amp if I misword something or not use the right terms. If I do something wrong and blow it up why should anyone care, its my box? I got it working so just delete this damn topic already I'm not going to bother to respond anymore. Cya