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Jerry Oxendine November 13th 03 05:44 PM


"Paul Clay" wrote in message
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Do any of the solid state rigs from the mid-80s to present put out a
good AM signal? If so, which ones? Is the conventional wisdom true
that only by resurrecting a boatanchor tube transmitter can an operator
get a nice sounding AM signal?

Thanks!

Am surprised that none of the below posts mentioned the Icom 706 series! My
IC706 (both of them) do excellent sounding AM and I have gotten quite a few
compliments.


73

Jerry
K4KWH




Rocky November 28th 03 06:27 AM



Do any of the solid state rigs from the mid-80s to present put out a
good AM signal? If so, which ones? Is the conventional wisdom true
that only by resurrecting a boatanchor tube transmitter can an operator
get a nice sounding AM signal?

Thanks!

Am surprised that none of the below posts mentioned the Icom 706 series!

My
IC706 (both of them) do excellent sounding AM and I have gotten quite a

few
compliments.


73

Jerry
K4KWH


Nothing sounds better than tubes and AM. I love the old stuff.
Those old tube transmitters and recievers sounded great.
Heath kit and Knight kit. Point to point wiring and tubes!!!
Ahhhh, those were the days.


Rocky




Rocky November 28th 03 06:27 AM



Do any of the solid state rigs from the mid-80s to present put out a
good AM signal? If so, which ones? Is the conventional wisdom true
that only by resurrecting a boatanchor tube transmitter can an operator
get a nice sounding AM signal?

Thanks!

Am surprised that none of the below posts mentioned the Icom 706 series!

My
IC706 (both of them) do excellent sounding AM and I have gotten quite a

few
compliments.


73

Jerry
K4KWH


Nothing sounds better than tubes and AM. I love the old stuff.
Those old tube transmitters and recievers sounded great.
Heath kit and Knight kit. Point to point wiring and tubes!!!
Ahhhh, those were the days.


Rocky





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