Thank you very much tech nine, I really appreciate it, yeah it’s definitely a big debate over that subject, I’ve heard that if it doesn’t have baising it’s not really ready for ssb , will cause harmonics and splattering, Iam just starting to learn so I really have now idea , I did run across a video rooster radio did where he tested a amp with delay only and one with baising, and the results were pretty close, here’s the link, once again Iam humbled that professionals builders like you check out my videos , thank you and take care 73s ruclips.net/video/vY5Cusvvr0c/видео.html&pp=ygULU3NiIGJpYXNpbmc%3D
Very good man 👍. I know nothing about building but I’ve been taking an interest in learning You answered my question at the end . But you can further educate us folks like me when you learn , what’s the reason or difference in making it a true class AB , and using those “sand bars” and figuring out that term that is often used “setting the biasing voltage” ,, etc ,, keep up the good work , 73’s 👋🏻
Thank very much for checking in out , I haven’t even started researching baising yet, sounds like you know more than me about it, some people say that without the correct baising a class c amp is not ready for ssb use it will have harmonics, splatter etc, and it very well may be the case, I don’t really know, but I did run across a video that rooster radio did , where he tested a amp with ssb delay only and one with baising, here’s the link, thanks for checking it out and the nice comments, take care ruclips.net/video/vY5Cusvvr0c/видео.html&pp=ygULU3NiIGJpYXNpbmc%3D
A lot smaller wire than 16g will work fine. Also the double throw switch isn't necessary - a simple double pole single throw switch would suffice in the configuration you used.
I have built a lot of SSB Delay amps with no Bias and have had not a one come back. Good job keep up the good work...."Professor Tech-Nine"
Thank you very much tech nine, I really appreciate it, yeah it’s definitely a big debate over that subject, I’ve heard that if it doesn’t have baising it’s not really ready for ssb , will cause harmonics and splattering, Iam just starting to learn so I really have now idea , I did run across a video rooster radio did where he tested a amp with delay only and one with baising, and the results were pretty close, here’s the link, once again Iam humbled that professionals builders like you check out my videos , thank you and take care 73s ruclips.net/video/vY5Cusvvr0c/видео.html&pp=ygULU3NiIGJpYXNpbmc%3D
Very good man 👍. I know nothing about building but I’ve been taking an interest in learning
You answered my question at the end . But you can further educate us folks like me when you learn , what’s the reason or difference in making it a true class AB , and using those “sand bars” and figuring out that term that is often used “setting the biasing voltage” ,, etc ,, keep up the good work , 73’s 👋🏻
Thank very much for checking in out , I haven’t even started researching baising yet, sounds like you know more than me about it, some people say that without the correct baising a class c amp is not ready for ssb use it will have harmonics, splatter etc, and it very well may be the case, I don’t really know, but I did run across a video that rooster radio did , where he tested a amp with ssb delay only and one with baising, here’s the link, thanks for checking it out and the nice comments, take care ruclips.net/video/vY5Cusvvr0c/видео.html&pp=ygULU3NiIGJpYXNpbmc%3D
A lot smaller wire than 16g will work fine. Also the double throw switch isn't necessary - a simple double pole single throw switch would suffice in the configuration you used.
Nicely done and explained. i did this on an amp many years ago. exactly the way i did it and worked great no issues
Thank you very much
Look at them solder globs......jeeeeesus
Very nice
Thank you