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"Chuck \(Jack\) Hawley" wrote: Good tips...all of these. By the way, this is the worst schematic I have ever seen on any piece of electronic equipment. I take it that the 80A was built by another company which was bought by MFJ. I'm beginning to think we should convert this amp to an 80A even if the active bias ckt is not the culprit here. Thanks, Chuck, KE9UW As I understand, Ameritron first came out with the AL-80 which wasnt too good, then Prime Instruments bought out Ameritron and upgraded and improved the AL-80 into the AL-80A. After that it gets cloudy. I think MFJ bought the ham stuff from Prime and came out with the AL-80B. Even though my AL-80A says Ameritron on the front the back says Prime Instruments. If anyone knows better please come forth. The AL-80A is a good amp for the money, $500-$800 . Power out 800 to 1000. I don't like to push mine too much so I keep it down around 800 in SSB. Also I usually don't use a amp, 100-200 watts gets the job done most of the time. 73 Dale, K9VUJ -- Dale J. Bloomington, Minnesota E-mail: |
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