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For Sale: Homebrew 3CX3000A7 Amp
I have just completed this amp. It covers 20-40-80 but has components to cover 160 with some addl inductor taps, which will be supplied. I used quality components throughout and it took me 3 years to gather up all the parts and build it. Ceramic vacuum variables tune and load(CVDDs), RJ2C relays, Pi-L, tuned input, commercial socket, tube and chimney, Robust power supply with step-start on the plate xfmr and filament xfmr. Weighs over 400 lbs all in a 30" high rack cabinet. E-Mail me for details. I can send pics. Local pick-up only. I am in the Tampa area. I should have said $5000 OBO. This amp ain't no junk. Listing #382193 - Submitted on 11/3/03 by Callsign W6TR, Modified on 11/11/03, Web Site: a measley 5 g's......come on .....go out in the back yard and dig up those coffee cans..........and you can even get the hammie to show you how to use it........ |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:56:34 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote: Twist, I'd ask you to explain to the gentleman that you won't be adding 'taps' to inductors; you'll need more inductance, not more taps. But then, I'd be asking you to lower yourself to his level. I don't think you are capable of thinking that slowly. ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim He said " has components to cover 160 with some addl inductor taps" That means he has a large enough inductor with a unused section that includes taps that will increase the inductance for 160 . Who's thinking to slowly? |
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In , "Jim Hampton"
wrote: Twist, I'd ask you to explain to the gentleman that you won't be adding 'taps' to inductors; you'll need more inductance, not more taps. But then, I'd be asking you to lower yourself to his level. I don't think you are capable of thinking that slowly. ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim Sounds to me like the inductor is plenty big enough, but he just didn't install the taps for whatever reason. Or maybe I'm just thinking too slowly..... -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Naw, it was a troll. Might as well keep it up as this newsgroup doesn't
seem to change too much anyways. Seriously, I don't know what the fascination is with these multiple kilowatt levels. I doubt many people are running more than a couple of hundred watts, despite what the numbers show on the boxes that are being sold these days (and most of those watts are likely nowhere near where one wants them to be effective). I try not to think too much within these groups; however, neither Twist nor I (which makes two) think too slowly. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:56:34 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote: Twist, I'd ask you to explain to the gentleman that you won't be adding 'taps' to inductors; you'll need more inductance, not more taps. But then, I'd be asking you to lower yourself to his level. I don't think you are capable of thinking that slowly. ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim He said " has components to cover 160 with some addl inductor taps" That means he has a large enough inductor with a unused section that includes taps that will increase the inductance for 160 . Who's thinking to slowly? |
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
Naw, it was a troll. Might as well keep it up as this newsgroup doesn't seem to change too much anyways. Seriously, I don't know what the fascination is with these multiple kilowatt levels. I doubt many people are running more than a couple of hundred watts, despite what the numbers show on the boxes that are being sold these days (and most of those watts are likely nowhere near where one wants them to be effective). I try not to think too much within these groups; however, neither Twist nor I (which makes two) think too slowly. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim I rarely exceed what comes out of the transmitter, and that's only when it fairly quiet. I'm sure that's true of most of the regular posters on this board. |
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![]() Frank Gilliland wrote: In , "Jim Hampton" wrote: Twist, I'd ask you to explain to the gentleman that you won't be adding 'taps' to inductors; you'll need more inductance, not more taps. But then, I'd be asking you to lower yourself to his level. I don't think you are capable of thinking that slowly. ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim Sounds to me like the inductor is plenty big enough, but he just didn't install the taps for whatever reason. Or maybe I'm just thinking too slowly..... -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- maybe jim should have typed slower ![]() |
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Group: =A0rec.radio.cb Subject: its all yours twist...........go and get it............ X-Priority: =A0=A0 3 X-MSMail-Priority: =A0=A0 Normal X-Complaints-To: X-Trace: =A0=A0 52616e646f6d4956d637e9a1c8be6bf3d05057411b37657c5a 8daf81b4bf573b33d929cb04= 3fed9cf386fee74cdd1351322cb0638172b5bdbba14dc975a6 bdf71be545a0cf94df7bc17b= 7beebc647b4aad6dc33c13f7e077fb91089b65ccc4e9 X-Abuse-Info: Please be sure to forward ALL headers so that we may process your complaint properly.] NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 8:56pm (EST+5) Date: Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 8:56pm (EST+5) Twist, I'd ask you to explain to the gentleman that you won't be adding 'taps' to inductors; Whaaa? And why would that be you'll need more inductance, not more taps. But then, I'd be asking you to lower yourself to his level. I don't think you are capable of thinking that slowly. ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim You may want to reread his post, Jim. In fact, I had to check your headers to make sure it was you making such a comment... _ "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... From: (gw) For Sale: Homebrew 3CX3000A7 Amp I have just completed this amp. It covers 20-40-80 but has components to cover 160 with some addl inductor taps, which will be supplied. I used quality components throughout and it took me 3 years to gather up all the parts and build it. Ceramic vacuum variables tune and load(CVDDs), RJ2C relays, Pi-L, tuned input, commercial socket, tube and chimney, Robust power supply with step-start on the plate xfmr and filament xfmr. Weighs over 400 lbs all in a 30" high rack cabinet. E-Mail me for details. I can send pics. Local pick-up only. I am in the Tampa area. I should have said $5000 OBO. This amp ain't no junk. Listing #382193 - Submitted on 11/3/03 by Callsign W6TR, Modified on 11/11/03, Web Site: _ a measley 5 g's......come on .....go out in the back yard and dig up those coffee cans..........and you can even get the hammie to show you how to use it........ _ Yea,,I know this amp...."hammie built". Concerning its output, one can understand why certain hammies may need consult a lowly cber for proper instructions realting to HF operation. |
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