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MFJ-216 Instruction Manual                                         Deluxe Amplifier Saver

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MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver

The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver relieves temperature related stress on
amplifiers, tuners, and dummy loads while allowing proper system adjustments.
It allows amplifiers to be properly adjusted without the use of long steady
carriers.

The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver allows tuning of an amplifier with full
required drive from the transceiver without over-heating the finals or anything
else in the RF line.  It sends a series of pulses to the transceiver allowing the
peak power to be high enough to drive the amplifier to full power, but with the
average power being low enough not to over-heat the final(s).

The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver works with any solid state amateur
transceiver or transmitter, and all other equipment using positive keying line
voltages below 50 volts open circuit and 100 mA closed key current. It can also
be used with negative voltage key lines (commonly found in older tube type
radios) 

provided keying voltages are below 25 volts dc open circuit

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The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver is a valuable troubleshooting and
diagnostic aid. The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver can be used in
performance tests of QSK systems, watt meters, and other equipment.

The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver uses a single 9-volt battery for power,
with battery life dependent on operating and storage time.  To install the battery
remove the cover by removing the two screws (one on each side) that secure it.
A battery clip and holder, located on the left side of the enclosure, are provided
for installing the 9-volt battery.

Technical Description

The MFJ-216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver uses a 555 timer driving an FET open
drain switch. Two front panel controls allow independent adjustment of both
pulse repetition rate (PULSE RATE) and on-to-off time duty cycle (DUTY
CYCLE).

PULSE RATE is adjustable from about 17 to 40 pulses per second, while DUTY
CYCLE is adjustable from about 10 to 90 percent. The keying time intervals are
typically adjustable from 2- 40 mS "on" time, and a 24 to 60 mS pulse repetition
time interval.

Minimum duty cycle and the slowest PULSE RATE occur at the full
counterclockwise settings of both front panel controls.

Summary of Contents for MFJ-216

Page 1: ...ded keying voltages are below 25 volts dc open circuit The MFJ 216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver is a valuable troubleshooting and diagnostic aid The MFJ 216 Deluxe Amplifier Saver can be used in performance...

Page 2: ...quired to make the transmitting system linear Proper amplifier or transmitter tuning require adjustments at maximum peak power generally with maximum available drive from the exciter A continuous tone...

Page 3: ...ave limited storage time causing the meter to fall back during the time interval between RF pulses To obtain the most accurate meter readings both PULSE RATE and DUTY CYCLE should be set far enough cl...

Page 4: ...cing Maximum average power is directly related to although considerably less than maximum peak power While the lack of a good peak reading meter prevents measurement of true peak power virtually any R...

Page 5: ...LSE RATE and multiplying the PULSE RATE by 2 4 The DUTY CYCLE should be set for normal sounding CW dots during this test or a 1 1 ratio The transmission wave shape can be checked by looking at the RF...

Page 6: ...to all FCC rules regarding CW emissions Technical Assistance If you have any problem with this unit first check the appropriate section of this manual If the manual does not reference your problem or...

Page 7: ...MFJ 216 Instruction Manual Deluxe Amplifier Saver 7 Schematic...

Page 8: ...100 4100 R1 Resistor 47K OHM 100 4470 R6 R7 Resistor POT 500K OHM 155 5500 1 C1 C3 Capacitor 01uF 200 0004 C2 C4 Capacitor 1uF 200 1017 D1 D2 D3 Diode 1N4148 300 0003 D4 Diode 1N4007 300 1005 Q1 FET...

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