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![]() "Lazy Senior" wrote in message news:ysf9f.20182$ti.12230@trnddc02... Uncle Peter wrote: Ok it is 1956 when these xmtrs were made. If I had a Ranger then, what would I buy for an amp? Heathkit KL-1 Chippewa? Although that probably dates a few years later, and may have been a "match" for the Apache. The 4-400s could probably withstand the duty cycle for AM operation. Besides the PEP issues, you have to make sure the amp and its power supply will withstand AM continuous carrier operation. Most hams back then would have used the Ranger as an exciter for a Class C amplifier deck with it's own high-level AM modulator. That's the best way to do what you propose. |
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:46:05 -0500, " Uncle Peter"
wrote: Most hams back then would have used the Ranger as an exciter for a Class C amplifier deck with it's own high-level AM modulator. That's the best way to do what you propose. 100% correct. |
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