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Building my first amplifier. Where to start?


 

Hi guys, I have been subscribed to this list and reading messages for some time, but I believe this is my first message, so hello all. I am a ham based in the UK and have been interested in amplifiers for some time. I have a somewhat basic understanding of their operation if I'm honest, and currently own a linear amps UK 811 hunter. It uses 4 off 811 tubes, and runs very well. I understand 811's are somewhat delicate, and so I tread lightly with them.

I have always had a notion of building my own hf multiband amplifier covering 80 to 10 ideally.? I have been gathering parts that might someday be useful such as hv transformers, power supply hv capacitors, door knob caps of various values and some big vacuum caps etc. I don't have everything, but I guess I'm on the way. This approach makes things seem less expensive :) .

When it comes to tubes, I have also managed to collect some "interesting" items. I have a 3cw 30,000 and some gu5b's. The 3cw30,000 is clearly way too big (is there such a thing :) ) but the gu5b's might be about right.?

With the power supplies I have I can supply options. 2.8kv DC, 4.7kv DC, 5.5kv DC. All from a 20kva rated transformer, and voltages quoted are bridge rectified at zero load, not voltage doubled, so I have plenty of supply capacity.? I could tweak things to get intermediate voltages if useful. I am yet to collect filament supplies, and the thought of a 6.3v or similar high amp supply puts me off so I guess that rules out the 3cw30,000 or similar.

I have been told to start with a triode amplifier as a tetrode is a much more complex beast, which with it's screen supplies etc I can understand.? I have good metal working tools and equipment (Bridgeport mill and welding kit etc) and some electrical test kit including HV probes and a nano van and an old scope.?

Anyhow, I'm keen to learn as much as I can before I start off on this adventure, can you recommend any good books that are practical in their approach to hf amplifiers? I don't mind maths, I'm an engineer , but practical examples helps set context in my mind.

I have seen this diagram (attached) to an amplifier based on 2 off gu5b tubes. Obviously input circuits aren't described, but I guess it's a start?

Goal is something that will easily do the new 1kw UK limit. 2kw might be a nice max power rating. Am I mad??

Seasonal greetings all, des.?

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