[Boatanchors] Tuning Capacitor Air Gap Information
WE0H
we0h at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 8 16:06:47 EDT 2007
Wow, excellent info. I have always wondered what my caps could take
voltage wise. This is of great help. Thanks much.
Mike
WE0H
Greg wrote:
> Hi:
> I was leafing thru the 1942 edition of the Radio Handbook pg 177 and came across some useful information for the voltage ratings of transmitting variable capacitors. This subject comes up from time to time on the reflectors.
>
> The data table is prefaced with this:
> " The rf voltage in the plate circuit of a class C amplifier tube varies from nearly zero to twice the DC plate voltage. If the dc voltage is being 100 % modulated by an audio voltage, the rf peaks will reach four times the DC voltage. These are the highest values reached in any type of loaded amplifier: a class B linear, class C grid or plate modulated, or class C cw amplifier."
> Data table:
> Air gap in inches Peak Voltage breakdown
> .03 1000
> .05 1500
> .07 3000
> .078 3500
> .084 3800
> .1 4150
> .144 5000
> .175 5700
> .2 6200
> .25 7200
> .3 8200
> .35 9250
> .375 10000
> .5 12000
>
> 73's
> Greg
> WA7LYO
> Kinston NC
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