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Behold, Highland Ham signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
I find myself a TV tech, getting dumped on with older HAM rigs for repair by newbie licenced HAM's with no vacuum tube experience. I am in need of a decent 50 or 100 watt dummy load to properly align the transmitters at full power. I have stuff for trade or am willing to pay up to $20/USD for one shipped to Canada, postal V0X 1X0. ======================= Assuming that the HAM rigs you get for repair are for the HF bands (up to 29.7 MHz) and this being a radio homebrew NG ,may I suggest you make such a dummy load yourself. Thank you! Aye, I sure can DIY and have done those, but I was very lazy this time and just took a boo for one that might be available ;-) I like yours and Fred's ebay suggestion best and will go with one of those. Thank you all for your replies! Take care, -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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