Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
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Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
I have found the schematics on both but does anyone own these and can tall me how to cut the dead key back to 1-3 watts? Thanks
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Re: Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
Increase the value of the screen grid resistor on the final amplifier.
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Re: Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
Thanks. Would that mean just replacing the resister or are some adjustable?Night Crawler wrote:Increase the value of the screen grid resistor on the final amplifier.
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It's a fixed value in the FS2340 I don't have a schematic for the FS3023 but I'm sure it's a fixed value also the only time a variable is used that I've seen is in a ham transmitter and it's used on the screen grid of the driver tube to control the drive level to the final amplifier stage.hifiman wrote: Would that mean just replacing the resister or are some adjustable?
To lower the output on the FS2340 find pin 9 on the 6BQ5 final amplifier one end of a resistor will be connected to it along with a bypass capacitor.
Disconnect the end of the resistor going to pin 9 leave the bypass capacitor connected.
For the following the value will have to be determined by trial and error to get the output wattage you need start with a 10k.
Install the experimental resistor make sure it's a 1 watt or greater in series between the end of the resistor that was disconnected from pin 9 with the other end of the resistor going to pin 9.
Your option if you want the swing use a 100uf 350wv or 100uf 450wv capacitor in parallel with the resistor with the negative side going to pin 9of the 6BQ5.
If you can post a schematic for the FS3023 I'll give you the connection points.
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Re: Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
Night Crawler wrote:It's a fixed value in the FS2340 I don't have a schematic for the FS3023 but I'm sure it's a fixed value also the only time a variable is used that I've seen is in a ham transmitter and it's used on the screen grid of the driver tube to control the drive level to the final amplifier stage.hifiman wrote: Would that mean just replacing the resister or are some adjustable?
To lower the output on the FS2340 find pin 9 on the 6BQ5 final amplifier one end of a resistor will be connected to it along with a bypass capacitor.
Disconnect the end of the resistor going to pin 9 leave the bypass capacitor connected.
For the following the value will have to be determined by trial and error to get the output wattage you need start with a 10k.
Install the experimental resistor make sure it's a 1 watt or greater in series between the end of the resistor that was disconnected from pin 9 with the other end of the resistor going to pin 9.
Thanks for your help. I do appreciate it.
Your option if you want the swing use a 100uf 350wv or 100uf 450wv capacitor in parallel with the resistor with the negative side going to pin 9of the 6BQ5.
If you can post a schematic for the FS3023 I'll give you the connection points.
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Re: Sonar FS2340 and FS3023 Power
hifiman wrote:Night Crawler wrote:It's a fixed value in the FS2340 I don't have a schematic for the FS3023 but I'm sure it's a fixed value also the only time a variable is used that I've seen is in a ham transmitter and it's used on the screen grid of the driver tube to control the drive level to the final amplifier stage.hifiman wrote: Would that mean just replacing the resister or are some adjustable?
To lower the output on the FS2340 find pin 9 on the 6BQ5 final amplifier one end of a resistor will be connected to it along with a bypass capacitor.
Disconnect the end of the resistor going to pin 9 leave the bypass capacitor connected.
For the following the value will have to be determined by trial and error to get the output wattage you need start with a 10k.
Install the experimental resistor make sure it's a 1 watt or greater in series between the end of the resistor that was disconnected from pin 9 with the other end of the resistor going to pin 9.
Your option if you want the swing use a 100uf 350wv or 100uf 450wv capacitor in parallel with the resistor with the negative side going to pin 9of the 6BQ5.
If you can post a schematic for the FS3023 I'll give you the connection points.
Thanks for your help. I do appreciate it.