Gentlemen,
While I am certain that this topic had its airing, I cannot find any reference in the accumulation of the '...Digest' I have at hand. At the risk of resurrecting an old issue, I ask your indulgence and aid in obtaining information concerning the requirements / indiosyncracies relating to conecting a K3 to a Collins 30L1 amplifier. Thnk you in advance for your consideration in this matter. John Kountz, KE6 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
John,
This answer applies to ANY amplfier, and is not specific to the Collins 30L1 - follow these steps for any amplifier to verify that the K3 can be safely connected. With any amplifier, the connections to the K3 are from KEYOUT to whatever amplifier input activates the T/R relay - some label it KEY-IN, others label it PTT and there are a few other designations - consult your amplifier's documentation for details. I will refer to it as "PTT" in the points following. Now that you have identified the amp's input to activate the T/R switching, check to see if it ias compatible with the K3. With your DMM, measure the open circuit voltage on the "PTT" input to your amplifier. Is it positive? Is it less than 200 volts? If the answer is YES to both questions, then go on to the next step, but if either answer is NO, you must provide some type of interface (relay) between the amp and the K3 (the Heath SB-200 and SB220 have negative voltages and cannot be directly connected to the K3). OK, the next step is to measure the current - set your DMM to measure current, and connect one probe to the amp's PTT input and the other to ground. With power applied to the amplifier, if the current indicated on your DMM is less than 5 amps, the K3 KEYOUT can handle it. Connect the K3 KEYOUT to the amp's PTT IN, and connect a coax between the K3 RF Out and the amp's RF IN. That is all there is to it. With vacuum tube amplifiers, if there is an ALC output, I do not recommend using it - just adjust the K3 power output to properly drive the amplifier. If you insist on connecting the ALC, first make certain your K3 has the update for negative going ALC voltage, and connect the amp's ALC out to the K3 ALC input. DO NOT use the ALC for power control since that will only lead to distortion. You will still need to control the K3 output power to properly drive the amplifier without activating the amp's ALC output. Many solid state amplifiers insist on connecting the ALC output to the exciter. These amplifiers have fault detection circuits that want to reduce or shut down the driving transceiver in case of a detected fault condition. The same rule applies - go ahead and connect the ALC output to the K3, but do not use it for power control, use the K3 power level to control the amplifier's power output. If the amp determines that a fault condition exists, it can use the ALC connection to reduce the drive from the K3 to a safe level. 73, Don W3FPR John wrote: > Gentlemen, > While I am certain that this topic had its airing, I cannot find any > reference in the accumulation of the '...Digest' I have at hand. At the > risk of resurrecting an old issue, I ask your indulgence and aid in > obtaining information concerning the requirements / indiosyncracies > relating to conecting a K3 to a Collins 30L1 amplifier. > Thnk you in advance for your consideration in this matter. > John Kountz, KE6 > > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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