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Continental Electronics
www.contenlec.com This site has several others listed http://www.transmitter.be ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Jeffares" Newsgroups: rec.radio.broadcasting Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 1:08 AM Subject: Short-Wave Transmitter Manufacturers We finally got the funding for our Short-Wave project and are now looking to source the first of a series of transmitters which will be 1 kW - 5 kW and operating single frequency allocations on 90 M - 39 M Next problem is locating Manufacturers who are still around. We looked at this some years ago and created a list, but there seems to be a high loss factor in the industry! Any help links etc appreciated. "Robert Jeffares" wrote in message ... We finally got the funding for our Short-Wave project and are now looking to source the first of a series of transmitters which will be 1 kW - 5 kW and operating single frequency allocations on 90 M - 39 M Next problem is locating Manufacturers who are still around. We looked at this some years ago and created a list, but there seems to be a high loss factor in the industry! Any help links etc appreciated. |
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Robert,
LPB took over the Omni-Tronix range. We supply these but here's the company site; http://www.lpbinc.com/ You've got Continental: http://www.contelec.com/ I think these boys are a little to high power for you: http://www.riz.hr/salest.htm#t1 There are others but you woulldn't like the prices and they mainly cater to the goverment or bible broadcasters (God will provide). How the hell did you get a SW licence? -- Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW Transmitters 'R' Us http://www.transmittersrus.com |
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