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Kalamazoo Hamfest find P&H LA-400 Ham CB 1625 Tube type linear Strange amplifier 

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@mrradio2187
@mrradio2187 Год назад
Definitely got that 'Central Electronics' look...
@ordinaryaverageguy76
@ordinaryaverageguy76 Год назад
10:00 The P&H amp is a grounded grid type amp. The 1625 tubes required modification to make them suitable for GG operation. Normal 1625 has the beam-forming grid internally connected to the cathode. That connection has to be separated for GG operation. Certain brands of 1625 had the grid & cathode leads connected in the base instead of inside the glass envelope. Those could be modified for GG work. It was often done by cutting a window into the phenolic base & working the wire leads that way. It looks like P&H modified tubes in their factory & you were expected to buy replacements from them (hence the different pin-out of the base, to make it sort of "proprietary").
@chrishoffman6537
@chrishoffman6537 Год назад
Cause that’s what’s up!
@PlanetaryThoughts9861
@PlanetaryThoughts9861 Год назад
OK, that makes sense. Is there a short version of why a GG type amp is better than any other type? Does it solve a biasing issue?
@ordinaryaverageguy76
@ordinaryaverageguy76 Год назад
@@PlanetaryThoughts9861 GG amps do not need neutralization at MF & HF frequencies. Many tubes (so-called zero-bias tubes) can be run in GG with grids directly connected to ground. So, no need for grid & screen bias supply circuits. Very simple construction. This LA-400 has a biasing terminal on the chassis rear but the manual says it's an optional use. I suspect it's related to how some RF amps when idling (e.g., during receiving time) can generate RF noise, & this may be an option for a large negative bias to silence the amp completely.
@johnparichuk8367
@johnparichuk8367 Год назад
Take a look at the June 1955 issue of QST. There's an article about this amplifier and modifying the 1625 tubes by removing the bases and replacing them with 6-pin bases.
@d-labelectronics
@d-labelectronics Год назад
Thanks, I will take a look
@n8iws484
@n8iws484 Год назад
Such a clean chassis. Good luck on the search.
@Tom-W7TMD
@Tom-W7TMD Год назад
Neat Looking little amp! I hope we get to see it fired up!
@electrolytics
@electrolytics Год назад
Very cool. I'm glad it was the fuse and not the transformers. Very odd with the tube pins. Thanks alot. Hope to see the follow up.
@danrussell9357
@danrussell9357 Год назад
Great Video, Looking forward to Part 2!
@renegade44040
@renegade44040 Год назад
I have an experience to share with you. I was friends with Layton Kor and I can tell you personally he would be very happy to see the younger climbing generation.
@deancovey8193
@deancovey8193 Год назад
I was there could have got a perfectly good running Clipperton-L I was selling cheap lol maybe see you at Marshal in the spring
@peterpetropoulos9607
@peterpetropoulos9607 Год назад
the roller coil looks like it’s from the ARC5 series transmitters, the right top air cap looks like it’s out of the BC375 tuning units, and U won’t be surprised if all the interior parts are from older military rigs.
@ordinaryaverageguy76
@ordinaryaverageguy76 Год назад
The roller & window are definitely robbed from ARC-5 or SC-274N series transmitter.
@R50_J0
@R50_J0 Год назад
You seemed thinner at K-Zoo yesterday than last year at Adrian. You’re doing OK?
@randyab9go188
@randyab9go188 Год назад
That amp used "modified" 1625 tubes.
@jims2222
@jims2222 Год назад
I agree. Likely DIY modified.
@ordinaryaverageguy76
@ordinaryaverageguy76 Год назад
@@jims2222 Personally I think it was a P&H factory modded tube set. The chassis has matching 6-pin sockets, after all. So, I think P&H was modding tubes that they sold to their linear amp customers. Most of the 1950s-ish grounded-grid mods to those tubes did not change out the base pins, they just moved a wire to an unused original base pin (pin 2).
@peterpetropoulos9607
@peterpetropoulos9607 Год назад
time to pull out the 807 stash
@d-labelectronics
@d-labelectronics Год назад
807's are 6vac filament power 1625's are 12
@ordinaryaverageguy76
@ordinaryaverageguy76 Год назад
Besides the different filament voltages, the 807 also has the beam forming grid connected internally to the cathode, just as the 1625 does. You'd have to perform the same modification to any 807 as they did for the 1625 tubes to use in this amplifier. I do _not_ know that there are 807 brands that brought the beam forming grid lead outside the glass envelope (as did some 1625 makers).
@cheycasters
@cheycasters Год назад
🎸🎸🎸🎸
@kaiwenwu1947
@kaiwenwu1947 Год назад
Hello sir. Maybe you have covered this but I can't find it. I have a Marshall valvstate 8080 combo. Iv been restoring, it's great. All works well. BUT. On the clean channel the bass control does nothing I can hear at all. ???? 😮 mid and top are fine. ? And bass mid and top are fine on the valve channel, please help. Is it a capacitor maybe I can't find faulty , just hoped you had seen this before. I would be forever in your debt. Great channel very well explained, and safely done. Mr Kaiwen Wu " in the UK. Cheers
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