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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:12:31 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . It's still really old, which was my point. Bauer did not sell many transmitters in that era. The 701B was a derivative of a "quick and dirty" model they built to fill the need of about 1,000 class IV stations for new transmitters when the FCC authorized 1 kw for them. I think they sold something like 300 at the time, which was quite amazing. The 701B was simply an old-technology high-level plate modulated transmitter using, if I recall, glass envelope tubes... maybe the 4-500A. KXIV and KRIZ both used the 707, in the '60s. KUPD got a couple in the early '70s I recall. 4-400As. I understood the B model at some point used 4-500's due to the relatively short life of the US built 4-400 from EIMAC, and the transmitter's inability to use the European QB4-1100 (without major work), which lasted as much as 5,000 hours more than the 4-400A. KUPD was 500 watts all through the 60's. I do not recall the 701B having a power cutback in the stock model... must have been a modified 701 which was sold as a 1 kw only rig for upgrading Class IV station. I said 707. A transmitter with stock outputs of 1 KW and 0.25 KW can easily be restrapped for 0.5 KW. |
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