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![]() I'm planning on getting a Yaesu FT-817 in the next few months, and am looking for an amplifier that I can use for base station use to kick it up to a reasonable output (100-200 watts). Are there any older linear amplifiers that can be driven to a reasonable output with 5 watts of drive out of the 817? I'm looking for something that was built and sold before the FCC decided to punish the innocent instead of the guilty with their kill-a-fly-with-a-sledgehammer prohibition on low-drive linears and 10-meter band capability. Thanks... Rick WA1RKT |
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