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Roger Halstead wrote:
I built my first "homebrew" transmitter using the parts from a TV chassis. Not the chassis of today, but back when TVs were all tubes and used a chassis about 2 foot square and 3 to 4 inches deep. The power transformer was quite a bit bigger than the ones used in any of today's 100 watt output rigs. I built the old standard 6AG7 Oscillator with a pair of 6L6s in the final. I've forgotten if it used a separate driver. At any rate it was built in one corner of a stripped chassis. Looked kinda lonesome in there. Did you keep the high voltage cage box and built as much as possible inside it? I really miss those things... very handy for homebrew construction and well-shielded. It worked, easily ran the 75 watts permitted to a Novice back then and it was *big* albeit with a center of gravity a bit off center. Later on after moving up to a Viking Ranger, I stripped all the parts out and used a 12AT7 as an electronic TR switch. Just one little tube and that big transformer in one corner of that big steel chassis. I was able to set the transmitter on the TR switch with lots of room to spare. The hacksaw is your friend! What I liked were those aluminum BUD chassis boxes. Much easier to work with than a steel TV set chassis, but by the time I got them at hamfests, they usually had quite a few holes in them already. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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