Recently there was speculation about the KPA500 using an "Electronic Bias 
System" (EBS), and whether that might be implicated in a noise issue.

First, we have never heard any reports of a "bias crunch" or "paper crunch" 
problem with the KPA500. This particular noise is quite distinctive, which 
easily differentiates itself from other common station integration problems 
such as overdrive or RFI. 

Second, there is no "mod" available, because the KPA500 does not now, nor ever 
has had an EBS circuit.

Details:

The KPA500 definitely does not suffer from so-called "bias crunch"--a noise at 
the end of a SSB transmission similar to that made by wrinkling a sheet of 
paper--because full bias is applied immediately whenever the KPA500 is in OPER 
mode and is keyed. Full bias is maintained until the KPA500 is unkeyed.

EBS is often used with vacuum tube amplifiers that require large bias currents 
to meet their linearity requirements. In some cases, the bias current required 
results in a standing power dissipation between 1/2 and 2/3 of the plate 
dissipation rating of the tube. Thus, the tube generates more waste heat while 
idling than under key down conditions. EBS works by sampling the RF drive 
signal. Until the drive reaches a watt or two, the tube is either cut off or 
idling with extremely low current. Then, after the input power threshold is 
reached, the EBS suddenly applies full bias. Just like a receiver's AGC attack 
and decay times, EBS timing is tricky and critical to proper operation without 
causing unwanted artifacts. The paper crunch noise occurs when the tube is 
caught amplifying without bias (temporarily operating in non-linear Class-C 
mode) due to improper time constants.

When the KPA500 was designed, it was determined that the bias current required 
for proper linearity was low enough that EBS is not needed. As any KPA500 owner 
can quickly verify by placing the amplifier in OPER mode and grounding the KEY 
IN line, the front panel meter reads this standing bias current--even with zero 
RF drive. Amplifiers that have EBS do not show any standing bias current 
without drive.

Any KPA500 that generates a paper-crunch artifact is not operating correctly.

(I'd like to thank Bob, K6XX, for researching EBS so we could provide the above 
information.)

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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