Hello Brad.
I think your Looking to talk with Me....
I also collect old FM broadcast transmitters...
Neal Newman-KA2CAF
CE/CO
WTTM,WYGG,WUPC,W220AA
http://www.angelfire.com/nj4/wttm


UVC wrote:

From Brad KB7FQR
I could not tell who has the BTA 500 1R1 etc, I am intrested to chat with
you. I am an tube collector who has been out of the hobby for years and have
gotten back in with both feet. I have a Johnson 500 and want to build a
4-1000 amp or other. My motto is "NO GLOW NO GO" I am in the process of
getting a Gates BT5 and looking for other broadcast transmitters on the West
coast.
I live in N Nevada, have 6 acres and room to store a 50 kw if i can find
one. I am new to the site, I am impressed at the quality of hobbyist
encountered. NOT APPLIANCE OPERATORS.

Best regards to all

Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neal Newman
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 6:06 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Home Brew


Hey Pete   I know that... thats why I have in my collection
an RCA BTA-500r,1R1,gates BC-1H, Collins 300G
LOL...

peter A Markavage wrote:

But Class E transmitters don't glow in the dark. You have to put Xmas
lights in them.
Parts are not that difficult to find if you're willing to spend the time
to find them.
To me, Class E (asy) lacks the traditional nostalgia that many of us feel
in a tube-based transmitter.
As someone already pointed out, there are lots of great circuits in the
older ARRL Handbooks, Radio and Engineers' Handbook, etc.
The ARRL has a new book just out called "RF Amplifier Classics" and
includes two-dozen projects and articles from the pages of QST and QEX,
published between 1980 and 2003. There are amps for HF, MF, VHF and
microwave.
Pete, wa2cwa

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:10:27 -0400 Neal Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:


Build a Class E transmitter.
Parts for building a tube transmitter is getting harder to find
everyday...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hello All:

I'd like to build my own AM transmitter.
Tube style; more than 200 watts.

Sure a heck of a lot to choose from...but I'd like to hear what you


think.


OR...if someone knows of a home brew for sale....

Tnx,
Steve
WA2TAK


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