[Hallicrafters] SR-400A cathode resistors
Glen Zook
gzook at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 15 17:02:47 EDT 2009
Actually, the cathode resistors are not carrying r.f. The main reason that they are in the circuit on most equipment is to provide a shunt resistor for measuring the cathode current (which the "plate" meter in most "boat anchor" equipment reads instead of true plate current). The cathode resistors are bypassed to ground with capacitors so that they do not have any r.f. across them.
Glen, K9STH
Website: http://k9sth.com
--- On Sat, 8/15/09, james.liles <james.liles at comcast.net> wrote:
The problem with these resistors is that they are carbon composition carrying RF. They have the same skin effect properties as wire --- the flow is forced to the surface causing the resistor to overheat even though the rated heat as calculated for DC is not exceeded. The 10 meter segment of the SR-150 tank is nearly always melted --- same reason. A good choice for a replacement is carbon film or metal film resistor. Or if using a carbon composition, watts times four at HF.
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