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On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 15:33:03 -0600, "w9gb"
wrote: "Danny Richardson" wrote in message .. . I have not received a reply from Ray at QRO and, no, he has no documentation for the HF-1250. Besides the HF-1250 using only one tube there are other differences between the HF-2500 and HF-1250. Thanks for the suggestions. vry 73, Danny, K6MHE Possible changes to some components for current and power increase. This is veering off the question, but will make a couple of comments and then drop it. I've been able, thus far, to determine that the band switch is different (the HF 1250's is better!) the tank coils are different and also is the 4:1 transformer (location and size). Oddly enough, the power supply is the same! The HF 1250 power supply really loafs along. One tube designs are not always economical -- when the cost to add an additional tube and parts changes is small (on a unit cost basis) -- you already have the case, meters, transformer (possibly a bit higher current ratings) and relays. IF the specific tube used in the amplifier is inexpensive -- that is usually the deciding factor. Another factor, for me, was I don't want to spend the $$$ to put in a 220VAC service and for amps running 500-750 watts (we're talking key down here) the single tube amp is a good choice. There's more than just the cost of the amp itself involved. Now back to my original question. 73, Danny, K6MHE |
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