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On a sunny day (6 Sep 2006 17:22:13 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Here's a picture of the amp on the bench in testing. http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0001.jpg Got so hot the coffee evaporated hey. |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
Jan Panteltje wrote:
And neither had the time to study electronics? You indeed always cop out at solutions that are presented to you in such a clean way you could just implement these, make a better product, get rich from it, and then have the time you do not now have. Hell do you only post here for advertising? Then prepend subject with ADD: Hmmm... Jan must have had a bad day... most out of character for him. Hey, I've got an idea... why don't you just design your own amp... instead of insisting on changes for mine. Then you could get rich and put me out of business. www.telstar-electronics.com |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
On a sunny day (7 Sep 2006 04:41:51 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Jan Panteltje wrote: And neither had the time to study electronics? You indeed always cop out at solutions that are presented to you in such a clean way you could just implement these, make a better product, get rich from it, and then have the time you do not now have. Hell do you only post here for advertising? Then prepend subject with ADD: Hmmm... Jan must have had a bad day... most out of character for him. Hey, I've got an idea... why don't you just design your own amp... instead of insisting on changes for mine. Then you could get rich and put me out of business. www.telstar-electronics.com Yea, right, bit different style, well I did design my own 1/2 kW, it did its purpose.... But to put you _out_ of business your would fist have to be _in_ business. So fix it up a bit, nice LCD display, some buttons, microprocessor, selftest, real cooling with an internal fan -nobody wants such a big block of alu-, add ice and coffee buuton, the works. LOL |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (7 Sep 2006 04:41:51 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics" Yea, right, bit different style, well I did design my own 1/2 kW, it did its purpose.... But to put you _out_ of business your would fist have to be _in_ business. So fix it up a bit, nice LCD display, some buttons, microprocessor, selftest, real cooling with an internal fan -nobody wants such a big block of alu-, add ice and coffee buuton, the works. Wow... you've really turned into Mr. Hyde... sorry it had to come to that. I assure you that I'm very much in business... and still waiting to see your cost-effective design. www.telstar-electronics.com |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
On a sunny day (7 Sep 2006 06:24:28 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Jan Panteltje wrote: On a sunny day (7 Sep 2006 04:41:51 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics" Yea, right, bit different style, well I did design my own 1/2 kW, it did its purpose.... But to put you _out_ of business your would fist have to be _in_ business. So fix it up a bit, nice LCD display, some buttons, microprocessor, selftest, real cooling with an internal fan -nobody wants such a big block of alu-, add ice and coffee buuton, the works. Wow... you've really turned into Mr. Hyde... sorry it had to come to that. I assure you that I'm very much in business... and still waiting to see your cost-effective design. www.telstar-electronics.com Mr Hyde? what are you blabbering about? You had suggestions, many, by several people, including me, you did nothing with it, now you want us to do a complete cost effective design for you? And -cost effective_ is not worth beans, 'he who saves on parts will not reach moon' (old Chinese saying hehe). Why not sell it as a tea warmer or coffee cup warmer? And, on the bright side (for you) there are people who eat cost-effective at Mc Donalds, there are also people who fly to Paris for a good meal (not in McD there). No you had your help. |
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"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
oups.com: wrote: Fired up the new SkyWave 2879ABTC with the temperature compensated bias tonight. It worked like a million bucks. I adjusted (using the available final-tweak resistor pads. You might see it sticking up in the air in the picture) the AB bias current for 500mA at room temperature. I transmitted and ran the sink up to 80 degrees C and the bias was 530mA. I ran out of time and was unable to test it cold... but I believe the circuit will work as the first proto. Here's a picture of the amp on the bench in testing. http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0001.jpg interesting to hear anything on it preforomance on 10 or 12 meter Ham band? Not as of yet... just got fired last night. Expect the performance to be equal or better than the existing SkyWave 2879AB amp. The specs are available at http://www.telstar-electronics.com/SkyWave%202879AB.pdf I have much more testing to do before this product is released sometime in late October. You can ignore Markies request for information on how it works on the ham bands, Markie is to Lazy to ever get HF priviledges. SC |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
ups.com: Fired up the new SkyWave 2879ABTC with the temperature compensated bias tonight. It worked like a million bucks. I adjusted (using the available final-tweak resistor pads. You might see it sticking up in the air in the picture) the AB bias current for 500mA at room temperature. I transmitted and ran the sink up to 80 degrees C and the bias was 530mA. I ran out of time and was unable to test it cold... but I believe the circuit will work as the first proto. Here's a picture of the amp on the bench in testing. http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0001.jpg I've seen the insides of a lot of low cost amps and the construction on that one looks nicer than most. SC |
New SkyWave almost ready to fire up...
wrote in :
On 6 Sep 2006 17:22:13 -0700, "Telstar Electronics" wrote: Fired up the new SkyWave 2879ABTC with the temperature compensated bias tonight. It worked like a million bucks. I adjusted (using the available final-tweak resistor pads. You might see it sticking up in the air in the picture) the AB bias current for 500mA at room temperature. I transmitted and ran the sink up to 80 degrees C and the bias was 530mA. I ran out of time and was unable to test it cold... but I believe the circuit will work as the first proto. Here's a picture of the amp on the bench in testing. http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0001.jpg interesting to hear anything on it preforomance on 10 or 12 meter Ham band? Yah, Right Markie, like your dumb ass has priviledges for the HF ham bands. Not! Learn CW!! |
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Slow Code wrote:
I've seen the insides of a lot of low cost amps and the construction on that one looks nicer than most. Yep, only premium quality components go into my products... and nobody else producing amplifiers in this arena has temperature compensated biasing and multiplexed keying capabilities. www.telstar-electonics.com |
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