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Commander HF-2500 Plate Choke
Somebody who previously owned my Commander HF-2500 replaced the carbon resistors in the plate parasitic chokes with a different type of resistor.? This worked fine on low frequencies 160M, 80M, and 40M.? ?When I used the amplifier on 10M, it became very unstable, most likely with a parasitic oscillation and caused the plate blocking capacitor to explode and catch on fire. The main fuses blew, as well as the one on the board that contains the bias and control circuitry.? After replacing these fuses and installing carbon resistors in the parasitic suppressors, I found that the amplifier would no longer work on 80M.? Eventually, I discovered some discolored places on the plate RF choke where it had evidently arced through its insulation causing the needed 10M high impedance to shift.? The choke was replaced? with one I had from another Commander HF-2500 that has been a source of spare parts.? While trying to do this, the windings (there's more than one - rather complex winding - some over the top of others) became loose, and I unsuccessfully spent several hours trying to get the windings back like they were and tight on the form they were wound on.? Even though not satisfied with the replacement choke with loose and sloppy windings, I tried the amplifier on all the usual bands starting at 160M and up to 10M.? It seems to work fine up through 15M, but the 10M band doesn't tune properly - most likely because the plate choke was still a problem.
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Does anybody have an original Commander HF-2500 plate choke that they would like to sell or know where I might find one?? Another possibility is to substitute a different plate choke that works well in another amplifier with similar plate parameters. Probably the big challenge in using a different choke would be to mechanically fit it into the rather crowded place in the Commander. Another possibility would be to add a second plate RF choke with a high impedance on 10M in series with the other choke, but this still might be problematical due to the tendency of the big choke to break down as before. Suggestions, especially from anyone who has successfully used a different choke in the Commander, would be very much appreciated.
73, Riki K7NJ
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开云体育Hi Riki I own a 1990 HF-2500 which I got from the estate of a local ham many years ago. I had a question about it on this forum last week but through perseverance and much hair pulling, I managed to resolve it. Anyway, when I got the amp, there was a spare plate choke with it. It is different to the one in the amp. It is on a 4" long, 1" diameter former and it is a single layer coil with a tap point about 30% up from the bottom and there was a orange 100pF/10kV Z5U ceramic capacitor which came with the choke. I assume that his capacitor is connected to that tap on the coil. I don't need the choke. The one in my amp is fine and if it ever does go bad, then I would replace it with one of W8JI's chokes, which I'm sure work work in that location, especially since the amp does not have 12, 17 and 30m. I am happy to post it to you for the cost of the postage from Australia. It would take around 2 weeks to get to you via ordinaly parcel post. I could also send it express if you wanted it quicker. Email me direct at vk6apk@... if you think it would be suitable. I'm happy to take pics and email them to you direct. 73, Alek VK6APK. On 30/01/2025 1:26 pm, Riki, K7NJ via
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开云体育Dear? Riki, ? ? is a coil-winder from Days Gone By. ? Look up his website and see the variety of RF Chokes he offers. ? Hal Mandel W4HBM |
The 3 x section choke,? currently sold by ameritron,? is now screwed up.? Ameritron ran outa 28 ga wire...and started using 27 ga wire.? ?The pair of gaps is way less.? Steve at RF parts got a ton of the screwed up ones....and sent me one to test on my vna.? ?The screwed up version series resonates on 20m and 17m.? Scott got one of the screwed up versions and tossed it.? The ONLY version of that choke that is wound correctly is sold by W8JI? at CTR engineering.? I got 2 from RF parts years ago....and tested both of em on the VNA.? ?They resonate at aprx 12.5 mhz...and also 16.5 mhz.? Normal. Interestingly enough, the 154 uh plate choke in all 4 of my L4B's? ?resonates at 12.5 mhz...and 16.5 mhz.? ? The drake choke is just one winding.? Now how a good ameritron choke resonates on 30m band, on older alpha's is beyond me.? Close proximity to metal, and / or dielectrics will? shift the resonant freqs down. The ameritron choke is 6" tall....and is too tall for the L4B.? Barely any clearance between top screw on choke...and top lid.? |