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I had this weird friend (later re-named a 'nerd') when I was in 9th
grade in high school, who owned a Hallacrafters SX-99 reciever. He also owned a Gonset Communicator, the origional gray one with the usual 2E26 final. My dad bought both for me and I earned my novice license and went quickly to general. My chief band was 2 meters and I wound up with a 5894 amplifier (A M) crystal controled rig. The last reciever I used with that set-up was a National NC-303 with a 417A converter in front of it. The antenna was an eight ofer eight Telerex set-up. I got out of school and started working. Ham radio just went away. I moved to Ohio. My dad died and I came back to Pennsylvania. I got an add from the ARRL about re-joining. I did. I got back on 2 meters. I found out that what used to be a "band opening" was now all the time with the advent of SSB. At first I had a Zeuss 200 watt AM transmitter with another NC 303 reciever. Then I got a Swan TV-250 for sideband. 2 meters opened up. I got a Drake R4-B with matching transmitter. Then in an article [HR magazine in 1970] I read about an 8877 amplifier for 144 MZ. that ran at 2 KW submitted by Eimac Corp. I was in communication with the author of the article and he sent me blu prints. With the help of a metal bender from RCA, who still had a plant in Camden, N.J. at the time, I duplicated the amp. :-) 2 KW? That ain't the half of that tube. :-) I never got the SWR of my antenna system down fat enough due to it's relative in-accessability and burned off several terminations. :-) I finally gave up none cold winter day and sold the whole Swan/amplafier thing to W3BHG who prompty put it on moon-bounce and increased his states worked total. He later sold it to someone like Dick, W8MQS, or someone like him. :-) As far as I know, that amp is still chewing up 8877's. :-) [some 30 years later] |
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I think Dick's call is W9MQS.
Time dims the memory. :-) |
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