"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
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U-Know-Who wrote:
Really? Then why does it not have an alc?
What does an ALC have to do with anything we're discussing here? You
are very evasive. I guess that happens in desperation...when you
realize you have made a fool of yourself... LOL
www.telstar-electronics.com
Not at all. Do -YOU- even know the purpose of an ALC circuit? All real (read
not junk built in your garage here) amplifiers have them, as do all real
amateur radios built in the last 10-15 years. There is a reason for them,
but I suspect you don't have a clue what it is for. Your market is not
amateur radio operators. Don't even attempt to fool yourself into believing
it is. Even the QRP Yaesu FT-817 ND has an ALC circuit, although no legally
manufactured commercial amplifiers are allowed to be driven at 5 watt power
levels. You can homebrew your own, but you cannot buy a homebrew splatterbox
built in a garage (yours).
If, and I emphasize -if- here, you have sold any amps to amateur operators,
they must be ****ing moron types, or so hobbled by physical challenges that
they cannot build their own amps.
And another thing Griffey, those who live in glass houses should not throw
stones. If you wish to continue this little online and EBay endeavor, I
suggest you blend back into the woodwork like all the other illegal amp
builders. There is a reason they are not here flaming people. They have a
little common sense.