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full power for extended periods of time, with the fan not even going to high speed. The temperature cut-off 
happens when the tube reaches 150º Celsius, with ample safety margin to the specified limit of 200º for the 
GU78B tube. 
12.5 Over-current cut-off 
If the plate current exceeds even for a brief time a pre-set safe limit, an over-current detector will activate the 
power up timer, disabling the amplifier for about 2 minutes. During this time the READY light is off, and the 
FAULT light is on, if the amplifier is left in OPR mode, as explained under 12.4, "If the FAULT light turns on". 
12.6 Ig2 blinks fast - No plate voltage 
If the high voltage is lost due to a fault in the amplifier, the screen current tends to reach very high values. This 
is an unlikely situation, but if did happen, this would normally guarantee a tube failure in unprotected amplifiers 
that do not have a current limiting circuit. The screen current limiting in DX-3 is so efficient, that the tube is 
fully protected even in such a situation and test bench DX-3's have been extensively run with no plate voltage 
and maximum screen voltage, with no effect on the tube. If this loss of high voltage should happen to your DX-
3, the Ig2 display will have the red LEDs flashing, due to the screen current exceeding the pre-set limit, with no 
input power applied to the amplifier, while switched to OPR. 
In such a case, it is possible that the high voltage is still shown on the meter, but it does not reach the tube. In 
any case, this is a major fault. Put the amplifier on STBY and the flashing will stop. Then switch the power off 
and contact your supplier. 
12.7 Sparks / Discharges in RF area 
Very high RF voltages are present in the amplifier during the operation at high power. Incursion of dust or even 
suicidal insects can cause such temporary problems. 
12.8 SWR cut-off 
The factory adjustment for SWR protection is about 2.6: 1. This adjustment can be changed, but the best is to 
operate with a properly matched antenna. Should your DX-3 'see' bad SWR, it will shut down for 3 seconds (in 
bypass mode). 
12.9 Frequent over-drive protection cut-off 
As previously described in the tuning and operation sections, there is a protection system acting on DX-3 input 
overdrive. When the drive reaches the limit where signal distortion begins to occur, the overdrive indicator on 
the front panel will warn you to reduce the drive. If you increase the drive even further, a cut-off protection is 
activated. 
After about 2 seconds of amplifier bypass, the operation is resumed, but if you have not reduced the drive, the 
protection will be activated again. To stop it, you must reduce the input power drive. This protection is not 
adjustable - you must not exceed the limit. If this happens too often, you obviously do not have a fine control 
over the transmit level of your transceiver. In this case, try using the ALC, See section 10.2. 
12.10 Tube replacement 
It is very unlikely that you will ever need to replace the GU78B (4CX3000A). If there is a need for that, the tube 
is easy to replace. However, contact your supplier, because a bias adjustment is required for the new tube. 
13 WARRANTY / SERVICE 
The full FOUR YEARS warranty for DX-3 amplifiers covers all parts and labour, except for the tube. The tube 
is under a limited warranty, also for FOUR YEARS. 










