On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 23:55:39 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote:
I am not so sure. Is that 1,000 watts? Won't the antenna melt?
Vinnie S.
Hello, Vinnie
I'm not sure the 30L1 would do 1,000 watts. We used a KWM-2 and a 30L1 in
the #2 position at the KG6AAY hamshack. The #1 position used a Henry 2K.
The legal limit back then was 1,000 watts dc input to the final (not 1,500
watts pep output like today). My guess is the 30L1 might put out 600 watts
pep. The Henry was capable of considerably more. Exactly what the 30L-1
could do, however, I'm not entirely sure.
I've seen that Henry putting out 1200 watts average on voice peaks on SSB
and even more on cw 
Of course, that couldn't touch that RCA monster that was used once. Hooked
to a rhombic 200 feet in the air and 600 feet on a leg, it pumped some
40,000 watts output. It could punch a hole through an almost dead band
(everyone was running S-2 and it was 40 over 9 back in the states from Guam
Island).
)
Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim
I was thinking of getting a amp for 10 meters, but why do that when I am
geeting an HF rig in the fall. Seems I can get out no problem with the little
power I have now. 100 watts from an HF rig should get me around the world.
Vinnie S.