[AMRadio] DX-100B, output falls off gradually
Bill Harris
w7kxb at msn.com
Sun Nov 20 11:53:05 EST 2011
One would think the bleeder resistor would prevent this. However, I remember, back in the days when many of us used primary keying, it resulted in a "soft note" which was the results of the HV decay time. However, one second is stretching it somewhat. No such thing as QSK in those days.Bill_w7kxb
> From: w1gud4 at gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 00:14:52 -0500
> To: amradio at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] DX-100B, output falls off gradually
>
> replace the caps...
> I have a dx-100 that the previous owner put a buffer stage in... boosted grid current
> and eliminated decay
> 73, Warren
> W1GUD
> On Nov 19, 2011, at 7:44 PM, L L bahr wrote:
>
> > Would you think maybe the energy stored in the filter caps and choke might have something to do with this?
> >
> > Lee, w0vt
> >
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