Old Xmtrs, "Ancient Modulation" and Modern Amps (Only in America)
Lazy Senior wrote:
Same old crap from usenet, its why I hardly use it for getting info. Too
many assholes like you. Self Proclaimed experts always call you a troll
when they cant supply you with usefull info.
If you think I am trolling just put me on your kill list, I wont miss you.
I asked a simple question, you just gave me bul**** answers. Most of the
really good replys I got via email.
Dont bother replying I am not looking for a flamefest....
Lazy Senior
Only in America - would grown men using $1,000 computers pay $30 a month
for the priviledge of lecturing someone about the "best" way to use an
80 year old technology.
Lazy Senior: I feel your pain!
If I were you, I'd look for any of the "2KW PEP" linears that come up on
Ebay or at hamfests, such as an L-4B: any linear rated for 1KW key-down
continuous input will work fine. If you have the money, a Collins 30S-1
would be my "top shelf" choice. I recommend you avoid the "1KW PEP"
units, such as the Collins 30L-1, since they're designed for SSB.
If you are using coax, don't forget to check it for breakdown voltage
before loading up: AM peaks will put a lot of strain on older cable.
Don't ask me how I know ;-).
HTH.
William
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William Warren
(Filter noise from my address for direct replies)
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