[ARC5] [BoatAnchors] Ant. Series Matching Caps- I Just Don't Get It.
Scott Robinson
spr at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 16 12:58:28 EST 2015
Hi David,
One thing to thin about, particularly with old caps, is moisture getting
in and increasing losses. This might depend on the weather.
I recall someone drying out Black Uglies and seeing that they got
better, at least for a while.
/scott
On 1/14/15 7:04 PM, David Stinson via BoatAnchors wrote:
> Over a year ago, I was trying different kinds of series caps
> to match the 5-to-12 Ohm outputs of WWII aircraft rigs
> to our 50-Ohm standard.
> I tried several things and discovered that a lot of caps would
> eat-up power. We talked about it. Folks said they wouldn't
> handle the RF current and indeed, some of them heated and
> I saw lower power out. We discussed how "100 pFd wasn't
> always 100 pFd," depending on the cap type.
> I eventually settled on using RF "doorknob" caps as being best.
>
> This evening after work, I decided to go through several kinds
> of caps and record just what was best/worst etc.
> Remember how some of us have puzzled over how we can
> make a test one day, get a certain result, then days or weeks or
> years later, do it exactly the same way and get radically different
> results? I know-- sounds crazy, but....
>
> Tonight I tested all these caps on the output of the BC-230
> on 7029 KC and also a good-quality air variable.
> http://home.netcom.com/~arc5/SCR-183/Justcaps.jpg
> They all run between 50 and 68 pFd.
> The ceramics were NPO and N750.
> The little mica is just a mica- nothing special.
>
> With the exception of the red "high voltage" cap, which did
> indeed introduce loss and chirp, all these caps performed
> nearly indentically.
> The NPOs did seem a little more stable but that might be
> my imagination, too. Wasn't much difference.
> The air variable did no better than the little 68 puff N750.
>
> I don't understand it. How can two sets of basicly identical tests
> a year and change apart produce such radically different results??
> I'm starting to believe in gremlins and magic "spooks"
> in our radios. I don't know what else to think.
>
> The only thing I can suggest when you go to match the output
> of your WWII transmitter is to try several cap types.
> Find the one with least loss and that doesn't introduce any chirp.
>
> No wonder my hair is all falling out....
>
> 73 DE Dave AB5S
>
>
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