Steve,
I had mentioned this to Tom earlier, that since it was a used amp it
was possible, although I think it is not a common option. I also
think that if this grid protection unit trips, it must be reset. If
installed in an AL-80B, the amp goes into standby and the standby switch
must be flipped to standby and back to operate to get the amp back on
line. I guess the process would be similar in the 811H and I don't
think this is what is going on here.
73, Steve KW3A is w
On 3/12/2014 8:59 PM, Steve Dresser wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I'm guessing that "GOP" stands for grid over-current protection. Since you
> got the amp used, you might have such a board installed, in which case, your
> relay would trip if grid current exceeded what it's supposed to be. This
> may mean that backing off your Mic gain to the point where your AGC isn't in
> the red all the time will fix the problem.
>
> Steve
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 17:57
> Subject: response from the Amaritron AL811 E-mail List Re Tripping Relay
>
>
>> All:
>>
>> Below is a response from Tom (W8JI) regarding my tripping relay issue.
>>
>> I don't fully understand all of the technical details here, or how best to
>> address them, but would be interested in any thoughts anyone has.
>>
>> Thanks, Mike, for posting my quiry, and sending this response to me.
>>
>> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:38 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re_tripping relay
>>
>> Tom:
>>
>> Here's tom W8JI's reply regarding your tripping relay.
>> Hope you can get something out of it.
>>
>> 73:
>> Mike VO1AX
>>
>> Mike,
>>
>> In the text question below, I am not familiar with the TS590 menu
>> settings.
>>
>> That aside, I am assuming he has a GOP board installed. If so, the GOP
>> will
>> trip on peaks over 193 mA.
>>
>> Something is causing peak current to exceed 193 mA, or he could have a bad
>> meter protection diode causing the grid meter to be wrong.
>>
>> He does have that board installed??
>>
>> Why not use a tone oscillator that lets you hear the grid current? It
>> would
>> be pretty easy to use the ALC jack for that output if you have an external
>> oscillator. The grid meter is 0.3 volts full scale at 200 mA.
>>
>> 73 Tom
>>
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