[Elecraft] XV432 Oscillates with Amp connected
John Huggins, kx4o
kx4o at hamradio.me
Tue May 10 10:11:47 EDT 2011
All the suggestions about trying different cable lengths are good thoughts
to help find the "sweet spot" of compatibility between the XV432 output
circuit impedance and the Henry input impedance.
Folks on the repeater-builder group talk about this very issue often; Of
course in their case they are concerned about the transmitter feeding a
reactive duplexer assembly. Oscillations don't seem to be the issue
presented, rather, the tendency of the transmitter output stage to produce
"other" by-products when forced to feed a reactive load, such as a narrow
band-pass duplexer, causes unhappiness in the transmitter. Spurious
signals are the result.
The oft touted "simple" cure proposed is "try different lengths of cable
between TX and Combiner."
The more professional solution is to place an Isolator between the TX and
the Amp during transmit. One example is shown here...
http://www.rflambda.com/pdf/isolator/RFLI101M40M50.pdf
This way, the TX only ever sees a nice infinite coax assuming, of course,
the third port is properly terminated into 50 ohms.
Of course you need to receive as well and the isolator won't help with
that by itself. So all I have done here is to propose a workable, but
unwieldy and expensive solution if, in fact, the cause of the oscillations
is impedance issues between the XV432 output stage and the Henry input
stage.
The point is impedance issues between a Source and Load can cause the
source to not play nice.
Let's hope your problem is just a feedback path solved with chokes.
John
> Good day,
>
> I'm working with the XV432, Flex 1500 and Henry 2004A Amp. The rig,
xvrtr and amp PTTs are sequenced. Hoping somebody might have been down
this path before and has a solution.
>
> If I connect the transverter output to the amp (or different pieces of
open coax) and key the transverter, the power meter goes full scale and I
see an oscillation on the spectrum analyzer. The frequency of the
oscillation varies with the load. (i.e. amp connected or different lengths
of coax) If I connect the XV432 to a 50 ohm load, no
> oscillations and all works well.
>
> I ran through the alignment procedure again with the XV432 connected to
a 50 Ohm load. All the voltages look right and the tuning is smooth. (e.g.
20mV Quiescent Current Adjustment, TP3/TP4) It's obvious the XV432 is
happy into 50 Ohms, but not into impedances that wander from 50 Ohms.
>
> BTW, I have added all the mods as per the Elecraft website.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> 73's
> Stu2
> W7IY
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