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Frank Gilliland September 27th 03 03:03 AM

Here's your amp, Mopar
 
Found a really good schematic for a 6m linear on the bottom half of this page:

http://www.aimcomm.net/sparky/p987.gif

Notice the excellent bias regulation, the filament tied to the cathode, the
filament supply choked and bypassed.... all good examples of proper RF
engineering practices. Now if you take a look at Skippy's site... LOL!

And to keep this post somewhat on-topic, the top half of that page has a really
cool tube LOWFER transmitter, in case anyone is interested. One watt, a range of
50+ miles with a good antenna, and no license required!





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[email protected] September 27th 03 12:40 PM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Found a really good schematic for a 6m linear on the bottom half of this
page:

http://www.aimcomm.net/sparky/p987.gif

Notice the excellent bias regulation, the filament tied to the cathode,
the filament supply choked and bypassed.... all good examples of proper
RF engineering practices. Now if you take a look at Skippy's site... LOL!

And to keep this post somewhat on-topic, the top half of that page has a
really cool tube LOWFER transmitter, in case anyone is interested. One
watt, a range of 50+ miles with a good antenna, and no license required!

Thanks for taking the time to look, Frank. That may be a bit more
than I'm looking for, I have a bid on one now.

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jim September 27th 03 03:44 PM



wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:

Found a really good schematic for a 6m linear on the bottom half of this
page:

http://www.aimcomm.net/sparky/p987.gif

Notice the excellent bias regulation, the filament tied to the cathode,
the filament supply choked and bypassed.... all good examples of proper
RF engineering practices. Now if you take a look at Skippy's site... LOL!

And to keep this post somewhat on-topic, the top half of that page has a
really cool tube LOWFER transmitter, in case anyone is interested. One
watt, a range of 50+ miles with a good antenna, and no license required!


Thanks for taking the time to look, Frank. That may be a bit more
than I'm looking for, I have a bid on one now.


an amp auction????????? oh my.......



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