The Ameritron AL-1200 is a 1500 watt output linear amplifier
that operates from 160 through 15 meters. The Ameritron AL1200X is the export model and covers 160 throug h 10 meters.
The AL-1200 uses a single 3CX1200A7 tube in a class AB2
grounded grid circuit. CW, FM and RTTY efficiency is
improved by shifting the bias deeper into class B. The heavy
duty power supply and RF components, co mbined with a f orced
air system utilizing chimneys, provide long service life for
expensive components. The AL-1200 is shipped factory wired
for 240 volt, 50/60 Hz power mains.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT!
116 Willow Rd.
Starkville
MS 39759
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Carefully remove t he amplifier, tra nsformer, and t ube from their shi pping carto ns.
Inspect each item for visible damage. If any damage occurred during shipment,
the transportation company immedi at e ly.
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2. Save all packi ng materials i n case you n eed to return your AL-1200(X) for factory
service. The cartons have been designed to give maximum protection for this
amplifier. Any units returned without proper packing may be damaged and
shipping claims cannot be made. C ontact the factor y bef ore retur ning an y units .
3. Remove the scr ews that hold the cover to the amplifier. Slide the cover back and
remove it from the amplifier. Remove the package that is in the area where the
transformer will be mounted. This package contains the chimney for the
3CX1200A7. There is also a small package that contains the fuse s, fuse caps and
the remainder of t he ch ass i s scr e ws .
4. Please read the GENERAL INFORMATION and SPECIFICATIONS sections
before attempting to install the transformer and tube. Go to the INSTALLATION section on page 4 to begin installin g t he tra nsf or me r and tube.
5. This amplifier must always be disconnected from the power mains before removing
the cover. S ee the precau tion on p age 10. Please rea d the e ntire manu al to become
familiar with the o
eration of t he AL -12 00(X) amplifier.
1. Inexpensive tubes: the AL-1200 uses a single rugged
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2. Fast warm-up time:the 3CX1200A7 requires only a
few seconds of warm-u
time.
3. SSB/CW switch: the bias voltage is switched to provide
the best linearity on SSB or the lowest dissipation on
CW operation.
6. Two Illuminated Panel Meters: the AL-1200 has two illuminated panel meters. . The Grid Current meter provides a continuous reading of grid current and indicates
proper operation of the amplifier. The other meter reads
Plate Voltage (HV), Plate Current (IP), Peak RF Watts
(PO) and ALC.
7. Operate/Standby Switch: filament and plate voltages are
maintained while allowing the amplifier to be bypassed
for "barefoot" operation.
4. ALC Indicator: the drive level is detected to provide a
control voltage for the exciter. ALC prevents overdriving of the linear and reduces distortion from excessive drive
ower.
5. Vernier Plate and Load Adjustments: both tuning con-
trols have vernier 6:1 reduction drives for smooth tuning.
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Input
Circuit type: Pi-network, slug tuned coils
maximum VSWR at resonance: 1.2:1 minimum
2:1 VSWR bandwidth: 20% maximum drive
power permissible: 130 watts typical drive for
full power output: 100 watts
Output
circuit type: Pi-L, Pi
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hour continuous carrier: 1500 watts (Below 18MHz) 30
second continuous carrier: 1800 watts plus
in
hour PEP two-tone test: 1800 watts
8.12 Volt Auxiliary Jack: 12 volts at 100 mA is provided
for accessories such as the ATR-15 Antenna tuner.
9. XMT Indicator LED: provides a front panel indication of
proper amplifier keying by the exciter during operation.
Caution: This amplifier must be disconnected from the
power mains before removing the cover. See the warning
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Metering: multimeter: plate current, plate voltage,
drive/ALC, power output (PEP watts). Grid: grid
current
ALC: ne
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Efficienc
MARS/WARC: yes, bandswitch set to nearest amateur
Keying: requires relay closure or sinking to ground of
ative going, 0-20V, adjustable, phono jack
CW: 65% typical
SSB (envelope crest): 62% typical
band
ositive (+) 12 VDC at 100 mA, phono jack
Power Supply
circuit type: full wave bridge, capacitor input no
load voltage: 3600V
full load voltage. 3300V full load current: .8 amp
regulation: 10% or better transformer: 32 lbs.,
hypersil capacitors: 26 mfd total, computer grade
maximum draw at rated output: 13 amps at 240V
AC, 50/60 Hz
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Weight: 77 lbs.
Frequency Coverage: 1.8 through 21 MHz amateur bands
Third Order IMD at Rated Output: -34 dB at 1500
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output
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SAFETY INTERLOCK
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PLATE SUPPLY
While the Amplifier's top cover is in place, the interlock switch
closes to allow AC line voltage to reach the power transformer.
When the top cover is removed, the interlock opens and
disconnects the l ine vo lt age . T his do e s no t d i scha rge t he b ank o f
power supply filter capacitors. Be sure to allow the filter
capacitors to discharge before you touch anything inside the
Amplifier. You can select the High Voltage function of the
Multimeter to check the high voltage potential. Never attempt to
defeat the safety interlock.
of this amplifier with the unit plugged into the power line.
WARNING- Never remove the cover
DRIVING POWER
This Amplifier is designed to operate at full ratings when it is
driven by an exciter that has approximately 100 watts of RF
output. You can use an exciter that has lower output power, but
the Amplifier's output will be less. If you use an exciter that
delivers more than 100 watts, carefully adjust the driving power
to avoid "over drive" a nd the crea tion of spur ious si gnals, whi ch
create needless interference to other operators. We highly
recommend that you use a monitor scope fo r continuous output
monitoring. The display on an oscilloscope is the best way of
determining the amplitude of the voice peaks which, if
excessive, can cause "flat topping" and splatter.
IMPORTANT: In no case should you advance the power output
control of your exciter beyond the point where the Amplifier's
Power Output indication ceases to increase. If you turn the
control past this point, nonlinear operation may occur.
The plate supply has a full wave bridge rectifier and a 1.8 KVA
CCS rated tape wound hypersil transformer. Filtering is
accomplished by a bank of high quality capacitors totaling 26
mfd (additional capacitance will not improve supply
performance). The Plate Supply will not be harmed by normal
continuous amateur operation at 1500 watt levels. Power is
applied thro ugh RLY2 when the 1 2V DC lo w voltage supp ly is
activated. A 10 ohm resistor limits the line current during the
filter capacitor charge time to lower the stress on components.
When the primary voltage approaches the full line value, RLY3
shorts the 10 ohm resistor and applies the full line voltage to the
plate transformer. The 10 ohm resistor acts as a fuse during
start-up if the high voltage supply has a short.
EXPORT MODIFICATIONS
A simple modification will allow operation on frequencies
above 15 meters. Instructions for this modification are available
by sending a written request for "Export Modification
Instructions" along with a copy of a valid amateur license.
There is no charge for this information. Export models are
shipped with this modification and have an "X" following the
serial number. Standard frequency coverages are indicated in
the chart following the tuning instructions on page 6.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Technical assistance is available during our normal business
hours on weekdays. The following information is required to
assist
ou with operational problems:
FILAMENT SUPPLY
The filament circuit of this amplifier satisfies all requirements
of the tube manufacturer related to tube performance and life.
Inrush current is controlled by the transformer internal
resistance and impedance, filament choke resistance and
filament wiring resistance. To insure maximum life of the tube
never replace any circuit components or wiring with substitute
parts.
The low voltage tap on the filament transformer primary provides the ability to operate the blower at slower speeds for
reduced noise. Normal amateur operation in CW and SSB will
not cause heat damage to components on any recommended tap.
It is always advisable to use the maximum speed (air flow) that
the level of noise permits to extend component life. Wiring
information for the blower is shown in the "Transformer
Connections" instructions.
The high voltage present on the plate choke and air variable
capacitors attracts dust and dirt out of the air stream. It is
particularly important that the high voltage areas at the bottom
of the plate choke and the insulators on the air variable
capacitors be dust free. These areas should be inspected every
few months if the amplifier is operated in a dusty environment.
Unplug the line cord, and wait about 90 seconds until the power
supply capacitors discharge. Remove the cover and connect a
jumper wire from ground to the anode connection of the tubes.
2. Date of
3. An accurate descri
Meter readings at all stages of the tuning proceedure are very
important along with a complete description of the other
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ment used with our product.
Written assistance is also avaiable. Due to time delays in
rocessing mail, please allow at least three weeks for a writ
ten re
NOTE: This is a safety wire that must be installed when
beginning service work and removed when work is finished.
Use a soft bristle brush dipped in alcohol to clean areas mentioned previously. In the event that cleaning is required at
frequent intervals, place a low restriction air filter material over
the air inlet holes on the left front side of the cabinet near the
filter capacitors. Most hardware stores stock suitable materials
that are used as replacement filters for window air conditioners.
urchase and dealer
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tion of the problem
AMERITRON 116
Willow Road
Starkville, MS 39759
Tel: (662) 323-8211
Fax:
662) 323-6551
METERING
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The AL-1200 has two illuminated meters. The Grid Current
meter provides a continuous indication of the 3CX1200A7 grid
current. This exclusive feature of Ameritron amplifiers indicates
proper amplifier operation better than any other parameter. Do
not exceed 300 mA on this meter during normal operation of
this amplifier. The other meter reads Plate Voltage (HV), Plate
Current (IP), Pe ak RF W a tts (P O) a nd ALC. These functio ns a re
selected with the Multimeter Switch.
Plate Voltage (HV): Read DC Plate Voltage on the 4000 volt
scale. This scale is 100 volts per division. Normal voltages are
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00 volts no load, 3300 volts full load.
Peak RF Watts (PO): Read Peak RF Watts on the 2000 watt
scale. This scale has 50 watt divisions below 1000 watts and
INSTALLATION
TRANSFORMER INSTALLA TION
Remove the cover of the amplifier. Remove the package that is
in the plate transformer area. This is the fuse pack and chimney
for the AL-1200. Remove the top 7/16" nuts from the four
transformer mounting bolts inside of the amplifier. Carefully
remove the transformer from its shipping carton.
NOTE:This circuit uses an emitter follower to charge a
capacitor to the peak envelope voltage detected by the
ALC/Power Board. Accurate peak envelope power readings are
given when the amplifier is connected to a 50 ohm nonreactive
load. If the amplifier is used with a mismatched load, the power
meter will read higher or lower than normal by a ratio up to the
value of the SWR. Potentiometer R5 on the Meter Board (5001140-1) adjusts the calibration of the power meter.
ALC: Indicates a relative drive level (average, not PEP) that
can be estimated by dividing the Peak RF Watts scale by 10.
NOTE: There is a neutralization tab mounted on a ceramic
standoff near the 3CX1200A7. This tab increases the
amplifier's efficiency on 21 and 28 MHz. DO NOT CHANGE
THE P
ITION OF THIS TAB
Now slide the colored insulating boots back over the terminals.
Important: The leads must be in the positions indicated by the
color coded insulating boots(see Fig. 1) for 240V operation. For
220V operation, see page 5. Caution: Do not use the 220V
wiring unless the line voltage is always below 220 VAC. The
Standard USA voltage is 240 VAC, not 220
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Place the transformer on the four
1
/4-20 mounting bolts. Use
care because the transformer is heavy. The side with the two
high voltage secondary RED leads must be adjacent to the center
panel(see Fig. 1). Now place a 7/16" nut on each bolt (see Fig.
2). Snug the nuts do wn manually. Do not ti ghten with a ratchet
wrench.
Remove the brass
1
/4" hex nuts and the top flat washer from the
two brass 6-32 screws on the rectifier board (see Fig. 1). Install
the RED lead ring terminals on the screws and replace the flat
washers and 1/4" hex nuts. Position the wires so that the black
insulated areas are at least
objects. Now tighten the
1
/4"
1
/4"
from each other and any metal
hex nuts.
For 240V Operation (factory wired):
The four primary leads have colored plastic insulating boots
over the quick disconnect terminals. Slide these back prior to
installing the leads. Install the color coded boots as follows:(see
Fig. 1)
BLUE (Brown wire) to the top relay terminal
YELLOW (Black/White) to the top terminal of terminal
CLEAR (Black wire) to the second terminal of terminal block
RED (Brn/Wht-240V)(Grn-220V) to the bottom terminal of
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TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION Cont.
For 220V con nec tio ns( see Fi g. 3) , follow these ste ps
1. Slide the RED boot back
2. Clip the terminal c on nector of f the wire and
3. Remove the rest rai nt f r om the GRN wire and
slide the RE D b oot o n to t he wir e.
4. Solder the ter minal co n nect or to the GR N wire .
5. Tape up the BRN/W HT wir e be cause it will
the BRN/WHT
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TUBE INSTALLATION Cont.
After the chimney is installed, attach the anode
connector as f oll ows: ( Ref er to the Fi g. 4)
1. Remove screw "A" that holds the anode connector to the 50 0p f bloc kin g c ap acit ors . 2.
Attach the anode co nn ect o r to the tube Anode.
Position it so screw "A" can be re-installed.
3. Snug down nu t " B" j ust en ou gh to pre vent
the anode connect or from slidi ng.
4. Insert screw "A" into the 500pf capacitors
and snug it down.
Fig. 4
TUBE INSTALLATION
Note that one of the tube pins is offset. This offset pin
"keys" the tube base and socket. Install the tube by
aligning the tube pins with the socket c ontact terminals,
then seat the tube with vertical pressure ONLY. Do not
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Place the chimney over the tube anode with the large
opening down. DO NOT F ORCE the chimne y down over
the anode. Carefully lower the chimney with an even
pressure until it seats outside the four metal retaining
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Recent production model AL-1200 amplifiers have a
neutralization tab locate d next to the 3CX-1200A7. This
change results in additional efficiency on 21 and 28
MHz.
This tab should not be altered in position. In the event
the tab becomes displaced, proper neutralization will
occur when the maximum output power and grid current
and mi ni mu m
This adjustment is obtained by changing the tab to tube
spacing. BE SURE TO REMOVE AC POWER FROM
THE AMPLIFIER AND ALLOW BLEEDERS TO
DISCHARGE POWER BEFORE REMOVING THE
COVER. NEVER DISCHARGE AMPLIFIER HV TO
THE CHASSIS WITH A SCREWDRIVER OR A
"CROWBAR".
A 100 ohm 10 watt resistor may be clipped from ground
to the HV.
late current appear concurrently.
Caution: This page is only valid for transformers that contain these exact color codes for the
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primary winding. Early production units did not conta in a m ul tiple tap tra nsformer . If t he te rminal
strip has all these color coded wires, then the unit has the multiple tap transformer.
FILAMENT/BLOWER WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The AL-1200 amplifier comes prewired for 240V line voltage and with the blower prewired for medium high fan speed.
This page gives filament transformer connection details for various line voltages and blower speeds. The five lug terminal
strip and the single lug terminal strip are located immediately behind the ON/OFF rocker switch inside the unit. The
drawin
below shows the connection of transformer leads and their purpose.
This chart shows the color code of the transformer leads and their purpose. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of the terminal lug that the transformer lead is connected to. The number
three (3) lug is not used to change the filament or blower wiring. Do not add or remove any wires
from the number three (3) lug. Refer to the drawing above. Use the lug numbers above when referrin
to both of the Filament connection chart and the Blower connection chart below.
There are two wires that connect to the terminal lugs
which determine the Filament Line Voltage. The BLACK
wire from the power switch and WHITE wire from rear of
the unit connect to different terminal lugs depending on the
voltage desired. The AL-1200 comes prewired for 240V
operation*. Refer to the chart below. The voltage listed in
the chart below is the maximum line voltage that should be
applied to a given tap. Operation with line voltage in excess
of the tap voltage selected can result in a reduction of tube
life. '
The GREEN and WHITE wires from the rear of the unit
connect to the terminal lugs to control the air speed of the
fan. The AL-1200 is prewired for the medium high speed
setting*. Refer to the chart below. The blower connections
can be moved to lower speed taps if air noise is excessive.
Ameritron recommends using the highest speed tap that
noise considerations permit. The lowest speed tap will
develop sufficient air flow for standard amateur SSB and
CW full power operation. The highest speed taps should be
used for contest or RTTY operation.
INTERCONNECTION
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1. Connect the RF output of the exciter to the RF IN connector
on the rear of the AL-1200 with 50 ohm coax. Use any good
quality 50 ohm cable long enough to connect the amplifier
to the exciter. The amplifier uses a standard SO-239 female
that will mate to a PL-259 male connector on the cable.
2. Connect the existing station antenna system to the RF . OUT
connector on the rear of the AL-1200 with RG-8 type coax.
This connection uses PL-259 connectors.
3 . Use shielded audio type cable with standard male phono
plugs to connect to the RELAY jack on the AL-1200. This
ack has positive 12V DC open circuit and supplies
100mA of current when
4. Connect a short ground lead from a good earth and RF ground
to the GND terminal.
5. The 12V connection on the rear panel provides 12V DC at
100 mA maximum to operate external dial lamps or
6. DO NOT CONNECT THE "ALC OUT" SOCKET ON THE
AMPLIFIER TO THE "ALC" SOCKET ON THE
TRANSMITTER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN
THE TUNE UP PROCEDURE. This jack provides up to 20
Volts of ne
ative voltaqe for transmitter gain control.
ulled to ground.
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or near heating vents or radiators. Be sure air can circulate
freely around and through the Amplifier cabinet. Provide an
unobstructed air inlet for the blower. Do NOT place anything
that will impede the free flow of air within 2 inches of the
cabinet ventilation holes.
VENTILATION
The AL-1200 ventilation system has been designed and
tested to maintain tube seal temperature safely below the
tube manufacturer's rating at 1500 watts output with a 100%
duty cycle when properly tuned. The blower in the AL-1200
is a permanently lubricated type that requires no maintainence in normal operation. To insure proper ventilation in
your installation, observe the following:
1. Do not block or unduly restrict the ventilation holes in the
cover. Be sure that the amplifier is located in an area so
the vent holes have o
2. The exhaust air flow is over 30 CFM. Do not "assist" the
air flow unless the fan exceeds the AL-1200 blower
CFM b
3. Do
4. The exhaust air will become quite warm at higher power
levels.
exhaust air stream.
a factor of 2:1.
not mount additional fans on the AL-1200 cabinet.
Do
not place any heat sensitive objects in the
en air circulation.
The AL-1200 is supplied with a NEMA 6-15P plug for 240V
AC operation. Operation with power main voltages below
200 volt is not recommended. Special transformers are required for 200V, 50/60 Hz operation. Refer to the
"Transformer Installation" section on pages 4 and 5 for the
correct wiring for 220 to 240 volt operation.
NEVER REWIRE THE POWER SUPPLY TO BOOST
THE HIGH VOLTAGE ABOVE 3700 VOLTS.
The wiring between the fuse box and the amplifier AC outlet
must be No. 12 gauge or larger in order to supply the current
required (13 amperes) without a significant drop in the line
volta
e. The outlet should be fused for 20 amperes.
GROUNDING
Connect a good RF and earth or water pipe ground to the
ground post on the rear panel of the Amplifier. Use the
heaviest and shortest connection
Before you use a water pipe ground, inspect the connections
around the water meter and make sure that no plastic or rubber hose connections are used. These connections interrupt
electrical continuity to the water supply line. Install a jumper
around any insulating water connections you may find. Use
heavy copper wire and pipe clamps. It is best to ground all
equipment to one point at the operating position and then
ossible.
TUNING INSTRUCTIONS
Proper tuning of a grounded grid linear amplifier is best
accomplished with an understanding of what each control
does and what the meters are telling the operator about the
The tuning controls function as follows:
PLATE:
operating frequency. It should always be adjusted for
maximum output power or maximum grid current. Due to
interaction with the "LOAD" control, a "touch-up" should be
performed after any load adjustments.
LOAD:
antenna or load. It should be adjusted to keep the grid current
in the proper operating range. As the loading capacitance is
reduced (by rotating the control to a higher front panel
number), the coupling is increased. An increase in coupling
will reduce grid current and increase the amount of drive the
amplifier will accept without component damage.
A common mistake in tuning is to adjust the "LOAD"
control at low drive
This control tunes the amplifier output c ircu it to the
This control adjusts the coupling of amplifier to the
owers and apply more drive dur
ing operation. Excessive grid current, distortion on SSB or
arcing in the tank components occurs when full drive power
is applied to the amplifier without the "LOAD" set for
It is important to remember the loading must be set properly
for the PEAK power the amplifier is expected to develop. 50
watts PEP will be the maximum drive the amplifier will
safely handle if the output of the amplifier is tuned with 50
watts of carrier drive. Any attempt to go beyond the amount
of drive power the amplifier was originally tuned at will
result in a rapid increase in grid current, splatter and even
damage to components.
The "LOAD" control should be adjusted for maximum
output power without exceeding the recommended grid
current.
REDUCE POWER IN A GROUNDED GRID
AMPLIFIER.
if the amplifier plate current or output power is excessive.
The "LOAD" setting should be increased if grid current is
excessive. Any errors in adjusting this control should be
made in favor of a higher load setting (clock w ise).
DO NOT USE THE LOAD CONTROL TO
The drive from the exciter should be reduced
OPERATION
Follow these instructions in numerical order. If the various
meter readings are different than indicated, check the connections from the exciter to the amplifier and make sure they
are correct. Consult the manual for the exciter.
Be sure the transformer is correctly installed and wired for your
line voltage. See the "Transformer Installation" section on page
1. Set the AL-1200 front panel switches as follows:
POWER TO OFF
OPR-STBY TO
STBY SSB-CW TO
2. Plug the AC line cord into the proper voltage outlet.
3. Set the Power Switch to the ON position. The meter lamps
should light and the blower should start. Read the 4000 volt
scale on the Multimeter. It should indicate 3600 volts
nominal and no more than 3700 volts.
4. With the amplifier still on STANDBY, tune the exciter into a
normal 50 ohm load according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Turn the exciter drive fully down after tuning.
5. Place the amplifier mode switch in the CW position, the
bandswitch on the same band as the exciter, the PLATE
control in the dial range for the band selected and the load
control as indicated:
6. With exciter drive still at zero, place the MULTIMETER
switch in the Ip position. Observe the 1000 mA scale. The
meter should read zero (0). Place the STBYOPR switch in
the OPR position.
7. Key the exciter (no drive) and observe the plate current on
the 1000 mA scale. It should be 40 mA. Place the CW-SSB
switch in the SSB position. Plate current should now read
150 mA. Return the CW-SSB switch to the CW position.
Note: The no drive currents will vary up to 25% due to
component and line voltage tolerences.
8. Apply only enough drive to indicate a grid current of 100 mA
or an Ip of no more than 500mA. Tune the PLATE control
for maximum output power or grid current. It is normal for
the plate current to dip at this point. If the grid current goes
over 150 mA, reduce the drive at once. Unkey the exciter.
9. Place the MULTIMETER switch in the PO position and
observe the 2000 Peak RF Watts scale. Increase the drive
until 200 mA of grid current is indicated. Adjust the LOAD
and PLATE co ntr o ls for maximum output. T he gr i d cur r ent
may be lower no w.
10. Advance the drive to 250 mA of grid current. Adjust the
LOAD and PLATE controls for maximum output power.
(Repeat this step twice). The output should be over 1000
watts now.
11. Apply enough drive to indicate either 1500 watts of output
power or 300 MA of grid current. Re-peak the LOAD and
PLATE controls. The final grid current should be around
250 mA and the plate current below 900 mA.
ALC (Automatic Level Control)
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observe the reading on the 2000
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The primary use of the ALC is to reduce the input drive power
to a safe level for the AL-1200. The maximum drive of the AL1200 will tolerate is approximately 130 watts. At this drive level
the output of the AL-1200 may be in excess of 2000 watts when
properly tuned. The ALC should be connected and adjusted
after the amplifier is properly tuned on CW. Use a shielded
audio-type cable with a standard male phono connector to
connect the 0-20 volt negative ALC voltage to the exciter ALC
input. Consult the exciter manual for proper connection details.
6. Adjust the ALC ADJ control on the rear panel until the
amplifier output is no more than the desired maximum
ower obtained in step 1.
The exciter internal ALC will maintain linearity. The amplifier
ALC will
revent over-power operation.
SSB PROCEDURE
Tune the Exciter and Amplifier as described in "TUNE-UP CW
1. Place the SSB-CW switch in the SSB
osition.
Setting the ALC ADJ Control
Proper adjustment of the rear panel ALC control can be
achieved b
1. Load the amplifier according to the tune-up instructions (with
the ALC disconnected from the exciter) to the desired
maximum
2. Connect the ALC line and rotate the ALC control fully
clockwise lookin
3. Set the MULTIMETER switch to the PO position or observe
4. Set the transmitter audio control about 20% higher than
5. Speak in the microphone in a normal tone of voice and
the following steps:
ower.
at the rear of the unit.
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The AL-1200 will operate with full outp ut on a ll WARC bands except 24.5 MHz. The
AL-1200X
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ort model) will operate with full output on all WARC bands.
2. Adjust the exciter gain control to permit voice peaks to reach
the same value the peak output meter read on CW when
fully loaded. The plate and grid currents should remain well
below 50% of the CW values during normal modulation.
NOTE: ,
Some exciters will put out short duration high power RF pulses
when first keyed. Exciter power output peaks may reach or
exceed full output level even if the exciter's power control has
been adjusted to deliver reduced power under "keydown"
conditions.
The amplifier loading control must be set high enough
(clockwise) to prevent extremely high energy levels from
developing in the plate and grid circuits of the amplifier. DO
NOT "UNDERLOAD" THE AMPLIFIER TO REDUCE
POWER. Never "retune" the amplifier to produce higher efficiency with reduced drive. Poor linearity, splatter or even
damage to components may result from failure to follow these
MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO PUT THIS AMPLIFIER IN SERVICE WITH THE COVER
REMOVED! CONTACT WITH VOLTAGES INSIDE THIS AMPLIFIER CAN BE
FATAL! ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AMPLIFIER FROM THE POWER MAINS
AND WAIT FOR THE FILTER CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
REMOVING THE COVER.
WARNING!!!
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