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Old June 18th 07, 05:07 PM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Default FS/FT: Collins AM-2061/URT 2-30MHz Amp

I have a Collins AM-2061/URT Amplifier RF Deck.

It covers 2 - 30MHz using 2 each 6CL6 driving 2 each 4CX250B tubes

0.15 Watts input for 500 Watt PEP Output

Power requirements:
2000 VDC @ 500 ma
400 VDC @ 80 ma
28 VDC
115VAC 60 Hz

I believe this has the filament and bias supplies internal.

The Amp is is fairly good cosmetic shape. I still has the swing-out
mounting hardware on the left side.

It appears to be stock on the inside

The back panel shows where someone has started to modify the panel for an
additional blower input for cooling.
Other than that, it all appears to be stock.

I also have some spare tubes (4CX250) with it.

I got this in a trade, sight unseen, with intentions of using it with a
Harris RT-5000 Exciter/Receiver that I have. It is more of a project than I
want to undertake. I have not seen it in operation, but see nothing that
would indicate that it has been modified from original.

I am looking for a 2 - 30 MHz solid state amp that will output around 100 -
125 watts with 100 mw input.

David





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