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Please give me your opinion and experience involving the use of this amplifier.
An email response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bill |
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33 user opinions at eHam URL:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/439 About all the cons I have heard is it doesn't cover the WARC bands and trying to horse it to cover them can be dicey. Especially 12M where parasitics can frazzle components. However others say they horse it to the WARC bands with no problem. Caveat Emptor I guess on that one. -- One Watt To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. -- Comedian Steven Wright "AO KD5FXT" wrote in message ... Please give me your opinion and experience involving the use of this amplifier. An email response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bill |
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Ensure the bandswitch is in good condition or replace it since it is prone to
arcing. Do the Rich Measures upgrades since it is prone to parasitic oscillation. It has a few other flaws and isn't the beefiest amp around, but running it conservatively will make it a nice amp. |
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