On 12/27/2014 1:16 PM, docdenny wrote:
docdenny;832653 Wrote:
Hello Folks,
I was looking for a Texas Star Sweet 16 or something similar. I read the
Sweet 16 is a class C linear and wonder if it would be good for sideband
which is all I usually work??
If anybody has one or knows where I can get one, complete with fan kit
let me know. If this is an unwise choice I would like to hear that as
well. Looking for that 1 KW or more solid state linear with a 100 Watt
drive requirement. The Sweet 16 I think is 30 Watts max drive.
I welcome any advice.
Thanks, docdenny
Texas Star Sweet 16 Update:
I found that Texas Star has a later version called the DX1600X. It
appears to have selectable class AB or class C. The input power looks
like it can take up to 100 Watts. Now, if I could just find one plus the
power supply needed I would be all set. I have a Swan MK 2 and a black
edition SB200. Tuning can be tricky at 11 meters. I'm tired of tweaking
knobs and replacing parts if I don't get it just right. Plug and play
sounds like what I need. There was a Sweet 16 for sale on EBAY which
sold for $900 bucks The dude that was selling it holds a grudge against
me for because he called me some very nasty names which I reported to
EBAY. The seller was not by pleased at all. The listing stated if the
bid was high enough the power supply would be included. The sweet 16
sold for whatever and my bid was $300 more. At that point I was blocked!
He lost over $300 for his reasoning and I saved $300, plus I would have
purchased the wrong unit. Thanks for letting me to vent and boaring all
of you but I now feel depressurized.
You're on an amateur radio newsgroup. We don't take lightly to illegal
operations, on any band.
If you don't want problems, don't operate illegally.
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