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On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 21:34:32 GMT, "Chas" wrote:
Built-in supply?? If memory serves me right, there are very few all tube transceivers with a built-in supply. The only ones would be the SBE-34(dog) & the Swan 260 & 270 series(slightly better choice), Good evening, Chuck. Yeah, I knew it was a long shot. ;-) Actually I had an SBE34 many, MANY years ago and it didn't seem like it was that bad a rig. I also had a Swan ... don't remember which one .... and you're right, it was better. KWM-2s had a strap on 12 volt power supply, Actually I don't need a 12-volt supply; I plan to use the rig in my motorhome running either off of a gas generator or off of an inverter connected to the house battery. You may be better off with any of the Yaesu FT-101 series. But, aren't the FT-101's partly or mostly solid state, with tube finals? I'm looking for something that's tube EVERYTHING, with the possible exception of diode rectifiers in the power supply ... don't even want a transistorized VFO. 73 Rick WA1RKT |
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