Does the 40 Watt exciter make on frequency power?
Was it working properly before you changed tubes and moved frequency?

I used a Kenwood TKR720 to drive the PA on one of these for several
years with the TKR running about 25 Watts.

Steve
NU5D


On 2/22/06, Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Micor 375 Watt station that has the TLD5082 high power PA. I have
> a fresh set of tubes in the station and on a commercial frequency (156.???)
> it makes good power, about 400 watts or so.. I have tried to get it to tune
> up on a 147.??? ham frequency but to no avail. I have heard of these going
> down with no problem but this one just won't do it. I of course checked MOL
> to see if the needed parts were available to convert it to the ham band
> (TLD5081) but they are NLA...
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> Has anyone converted one of these to the ham band and if so what parts did
> you change?
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> According to the manual the grid tuning cap and some other assorted coils
> are needed, but I would like to hear from someone that has made one of
> these work in the ham band...
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> Thanks for your time!
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> Bryon K0BSJ
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