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Old September 28th 03, 01:10 PM
Dale H. Cook
 
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 08:36:54 -0500, "Mike" wrote:

FS: Large 3KW AM broadcast transmitter.
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Includes 5 spare tubes (good used pulls).


Note that, although the 4-1000A tubes used in this transmitter have
gotten quite pricey, this is a 2.5 kW transmitter that you would be
running at reduced power. That, combined with the fact that you won't
be running it 24/7, and that 5 spare tubes are included, means that
you may never have to buy new tubes for this rig.

Dale H. Cook, Chief Engineer, WWWR Roanoke VA, WCQV Moneta VA, WKBA WZZI Vinton VA, WKPA WLNI WZZU Lynchburg VA, WMNA/WMNA-FM Gretna VA
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