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Old February 8th 04, 05:23 AM
Eddie Haskel
 
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It takes 5.0Volts at 90Amps! dave,,,,,Eddie
"Dave Foreman" wrote in message
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On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 06:23:16 GMT, "Eddie Haskel"
wrote:

look at (and copy) the final circuit from a BE-5A (broadcast electronics)

FM
transmitter.It's very simple and very stable too. It likes about 200

watts
of drive from a IPA. Will run nicely with 5000 volts at about 1 amp on

the
plate. In the BE transmitter the tube sits in a cavity, with the plate

being
slide tuned. A coupling loop sits close to the tube....Eddie

"Onno de Vries." wrote in message
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My name is Onno de Vries and i'm living in the Netherland and building
big amps is my hobby.
I just bought a 4CX 5000A on a radio market here for a good price (180
Euro) including socket.


SNIP


Greetings.....Onno



the 4CX5000A takes 10 Volts at 75 Amps, if I remember correctly.
Dave F.



 
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