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About ten years ago I was using a Johnson Messenger 10 Meter transceiver in
the 10-M AM window, crystaled for 29.030MHz. I had a heck of a time (before eBay) trying to find an old amp to use with the radio. I ended up building my own sweep tube amp from a schematic I got years ago at AES in Milwaukee. So, yes... I built an amp with 5-watt rated input for use on the 10M amateur band. ....and, it worked well. A pair of sweeptubes in grounded grid with a 6AQ5 keying tube. BTW, back in 1971 anyone could walk into Amateur Electronic Supply, walk up to the counter and get a copy of the plans/schematic for the amp I built. The sales guys would then direct you to the parts bins to get the necessary parts to build it. All the hams in Milwaukee knew what was going on there. AES made a killing in the CB trade for decades. Just some random thoughts on CB amps. Pat WB9GKZ since 1971 KCR-1567 circa 1969 wrote in message ups.com... This listing (ebay # 12003035856) is in violation of Federal laws.. Nobody ever built a ten meter amplifier with 5 watts input.This is CB Radio Amp.100% .. If you guys MUST practice this "BOOTLEGGING" please leave Ham Radio out of it ..You are using Ham Radio to try and justify your illegal activity and I resent it.. HAMS, WE MUST START POLICING OUR RADIO ACTIVITES OR LOOSE OUR PRIVILEGES,, Then we would have to BOOTLEG, Heaven forbid..W4PQW since 1948 |
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