Posted by
M Cresap on
May 10, 2011; 12:40am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/XV432-Oscillates-with-Amp-connected-tp6344925p6346148.html
I had a similar problem with my XV432. I was able to chase the problem to the tx
driver stage. The fix was to add ground vias from the top to the bottom of the
board in a few judicious places. I passed this info back to Gary at Elecraft. I
know of at least one other XV432 that has been stabilized by this method. I
don't see those mods in the latest XV432 errata sheet, perhaps they vias have
been added to the latest circuit board or they have found other ways to cure the
problem.
73, Mike, W3IP
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Subject: [Elecraft] XV432 Oscillates with Amp connected
First off let me state that I do not have any of the equipment Stu is
using. The fact the XV432 likes the 50-ohm termination (dummy load
to the rest of us), says it looks like a termination loading
issue. The Henry 2004 should offer a 50-ohm load at input. Some
amps require input tuning (my 2m-8877 is very touchy on input tuning
and does not present a low SWR; best I get is 1.7:1). My amp is HB
so I know why. Transmitting into open unterminated coax will
normally show standing wave peaks and valleys. But perhaps the XV432
is going into self-oscillation when not seeing a good load?
If you have enough excess power I would suggest using a 3-dB
attenuator between the XV432 and Henry amp. It will have to be rated
for full power of the XV432. Many amps even have an internal
attenuator on the input (mainly to broadband input tuning).
Do you have another 432 transmitter to test with the Henry
amp? Also, try different lengths of coax between the XV432 and the
amp. Oh, and test those coax lines with the 50-ohm termination on
the far end (should see no oscillation or SWR).
If the XV432 is going into self-oscillation it might be RF feedback
from the Henry amp thru power lines? Try moving the XV432 dc cables
to see if that causes any effect. If so wrapping the dc cord thru a
toroid core may help (also check that there is RF bypassing inside
the XV432 on the dc input. Should see a bypass cap and maybe
ferriite beads on the dc line. Check station grounding. That Henry
needs a good RF and safety ground to an external ground post and
house wiring ground (this has been a recent topic).
Have you tested with the Henry into a 50-ohm termination (dummy
load)? High SWR on the antenna can also produce these effects with
a high-power amp. (of course no all of us have a QRO dummy load) I
have a 500w Sierra Electronics air cooled load that will sustain up
to 1000w for quick checks (no sustained key-down). At 1500w, I
usually use my 2m eme array as best load (on a clear freq.).
GL, Ed - KL7UW
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Date: Sun, 08 May 2011 13:34:55 -0400
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Subject: [Elecraft] XV432 Oscillates with Amp connected
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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
73, Ed - KL7UW, WD2XSH/45
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