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This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I
would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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What equipment, What amplifier???
"Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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What equipment, What amplifier???
"Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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Sir,
Are you an Amateur Radio License Holder? I mean do you have a license? If not, I doubt that there will be one single Ham in all of the United States who will safely feel that he can talk to you about this equipment. It is that we remember all too well the dismay of those people in the pilot training schools who taught certain people to fly airplanes before September 11, 2001. The point is this: If you are a Ham Radio Operator, you would already know what this equipment is for. If you are not a Ham Radio Operator, You Do Not Need It. N6UF p.s. Please accept my apologies if my concerns are not warranted. It is just that the whole country is still afraid. Our fear is directed toward gentlemen with Arab names. We do not want to aid even the possibility of improved terrorist communications. N6UF "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... : This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I : would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or : receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? : : Thank for the explaination. : : |
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Sir,
Are you an Amateur Radio License Holder? I mean do you have a license? If not, I doubt that there will be one single Ham in all of the United States who will safely feel that he can talk to you about this equipment. It is that we remember all too well the dismay of those people in the pilot training schools who taught certain people to fly airplanes before September 11, 2001. The point is this: If you are a Ham Radio Operator, you would already know what this equipment is for. If you are not a Ham Radio Operator, You Do Not Need It. N6UF p.s. Please accept my apologies if my concerns are not warranted. It is just that the whole country is still afraid. Our fear is directed toward gentlemen with Arab names. We do not want to aid even the possibility of improved terrorist communications. N6UF "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... : This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I : would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or : receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? : : Thank for the explaination. : : |
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Actually, they can be used both as an receive amplifier and
a transmittiing amplifier. To test which one you have you can connect an HF transceiver's coaxial output jack using the proper cable and connect it to the input jack of the amplifier. Then taking another HF or VHF receiver or transceiver, connect its antenna jack to the output side of the amplifier. Turn on both radios and then the amplifier. Set the amplifier for the band on which you want to test. Tune both radios to the same frequency then key up the first rig connected to the input side of amp and tune amplifier for maximum smoke. If the "S" meter on the receiving radio momentarily goes off-scale you know that you have done it correctly. Happy Holidays! "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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Actually, they can be used both as an receive amplifier and
a transmittiing amplifier. To test which one you have you can connect an HF transceiver's coaxial output jack using the proper cable and connect it to the input jack of the amplifier. Then taking another HF or VHF receiver or transceiver, connect its antenna jack to the output side of the amplifier. Turn on both radios and then the amplifier. Set the amplifier for the band on which you want to test. Tune both radios to the same frequency then key up the first rig connected to the input side of amp and tune amplifier for maximum smoke. If the "S" meter on the receiving radio momentarily goes off-scale you know that you have done it correctly. Happy Holidays! "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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Maximum smoke....hehehehe....maximum smoke.... To quote Dire Straits, "...that's tha way ya do it...." "Michael Brandt" wrote in message ... Actually, they can be used both as an receive amplifier and a transmittiing amplifier. To test which one you have you can connect an HF transceiver's coaxial output jack using the proper cable and connect it to the input jack of the amplifier. Then taking another HF or VHF receiver or transceiver, connect its antenna jack to the output side of the amplifier. Turn on both radios and then the amplifier. Set the amplifier for the band on which you want to test. Tune both radios to the same frequency then key up the first rig connected to the input side of amp and tune amplifier for maximum smoke. If the "S" meter on the receiving radio momentarily goes off-scale you know that you have done it correctly. Happy Holidays! "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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Maximum smoke....hehehehe....maximum smoke.... To quote Dire Straits, "...that's tha way ya do it...." "Michael Brandt" wrote in message ... Actually, they can be used both as an receive amplifier and a transmittiing amplifier. To test which one you have you can connect an HF transceiver's coaxial output jack using the proper cable and connect it to the input jack of the amplifier. Then taking another HF or VHF receiver or transceiver, connect its antenna jack to the output side of the amplifier. Turn on both radios and then the amplifier. Set the amplifier for the band on which you want to test. Tune both radios to the same frequency then key up the first rig connected to the input side of amp and tune amplifier for maximum smoke. If the "S" meter on the receiving radio momentarily goes off-scale you know that you have done it correctly. Happy Holidays! "Mohd Nazry Bin Mustapa" wrote in message ... This is new to me. Does anybody can explain to me about this equipment. I would like to know, this type of amplifier use for transmitting or receiving. And how it works. It's only for H.F? or can it be use for VHF? Thank for the explaination. |
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