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Michael Waldrop wrote:
An inexpensive solid state rig for "AM" use is the Yaesu FT-757GX or GX II. There are a number of them around for about $300.00 without the power supply (FD-700/757 heavy duty power supply). Any 13.5 VDC 20amp power supply will work with this rig and the power supplies, FD-700/757, are cheap as well. If you don't mind the size and weight there are a number of other trasmitters, ie Hallicrafter HT-32/A, HT-37, Heathkit DX-40, DX-60, DX-100 etc that will give you excellent "AM" results. The latter rigs would need an outboard receiver capable of "AM", not zero beating an "AM" signal although that can be done. The HT-32A is an excellent "AM" transmitter, I used one for years before selling it because of shipping weight and desk space. I have an Icom R-75 receiver that I plan on using. I like the idea of going with an old Heathkit because of their relatively small size, simplicity, and, yes, a bit of the nostalgia factor. But I've noticed that some of those units in good condition are going for almost $100 (more, if they've got a VFO, which I would have to have). I was surfing the net and saw a used Icom 735, which would interface very nicely with my R-75 (doesn't the 735 come with ICOM's CI-V equipment link?), for $250; yes, that's more money, but then I get FM capability, a built-in backup receiver, etc. |
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