Homebrew 4cx300a amp grid driven:
I found a better air variable for my Load cap. Installed and working OK 10-40M but I need to estimate the C values for 80M. New Load cap is another 2 section Johnson, 3kv rated but the smallest section <10pF and both sections equal 205pF. I use a CRL 2500 series, progressively shorting switch to add capacitance for 40 & 80m. I had 40M working fine on the old load cap somewhere around 320pF and it working OK again in that range so that’s my starting point on the Load.
Generally I noted my Tune and Load C values are lower than the values I see on other amps using small Tets. ‘Stray Capacitance from Roller’ causing the lower values is what AI suggested. My Vacuum Tune only goes to 110pF and it’s enough for 40M with pF to spare. Have a latching Kilovac if needed for 80 on the Tune. I will use CRL 6kv ceramics as padders (100, 200 & 300 values on hand).
How to estimate the Capacitance needs for 80M? My best guess is somewhere below 900pF on Load and <250pF on Tune given I have 40 working with <350pF on Load. Is it reasonable to double that for 80 to start?
Pride’s DX-300 uses a 3 section air V with 450pF max each (1 tube) but there’s no minimum value I could find online. It looks at least 40-ish if not higher. On 10 meters my tube pair needs <20pF on Load so adding another tube has me in unknown but lower pF territory.
Am I stuck with trial and error?
I found a better air variable for my Load cap. Installed and working OK 10-40M but I need to estimate the C values for 80M. New Load cap is another 2 section Johnson, 3kv rated but the smallest section <10pF and both sections equal 205pF. I use a CRL 2500 series, progressively shorting switch to add capacitance for 40 & 80m. I had 40M working fine on the old load cap somewhere around 320pF and it working OK again in that range so that’s my starting point on the Load.
Generally I noted my Tune and Load C values are lower than the values I see on other amps using small Tets. ‘Stray Capacitance from Roller’ causing the lower values is what AI suggested. My Vacuum Tune only goes to 110pF and it’s enough for 40M with pF to spare. Have a latching Kilovac if needed for 80 on the Tune. I will use CRL 6kv ceramics as padders (100, 200 & 300 values on hand).
How to estimate the Capacitance needs for 80M? My best guess is somewhere below 900pF on Load and <250pF on Tune given I have 40 working with <350pF on Load. Is it reasonable to double that for 80 to start?
Pride’s DX-300 uses a 3 section air V with 450pF max each (1 tube) but there’s no minimum value I could find online. It looks at least 40-ish if not higher. On 10 meters my tube pair needs <20pF on Load so adding another tube has me in unknown but lower pF territory.
Am I stuck with trial and error?