[Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA

2005-05-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone have schematics, or other info on a Quintron 30-50 MHz 600 Watt Class 
C Paging PA?

This is an older rack mounted PA that uses a 4-400A tube, with a single pill 
transistorized driver.

Looking for power supply outputs, and HV board hookup.







 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA

2007-05-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the manual.  What would you like to see done?

Keith
KB9WMJ


- Original Message - 
From: "Tony Faiola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA


>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Anyone have schematics, or other info on a Quintron 30-50 MHz 600 Watt 
>> Class
>> C Paging PA?
>>
>> This is an older rack mounted PA that uses a 4-400A tube, with a single 
>> pill
>> transistorized driver.
>>
>> Looking for power supply outputs, and HV board hookup.
>
> It has been a while, and no one has answered your request for
> information concerning the Quintron Corporation QT-7080 50 MHz 
> Transmitter.
>
> I gave (free) one of these transmitters away a number of years ago.  It
> was extremely well built and great for amateur use in the six meter
> band.  Fortunately for you, I never gave away the manual with all the
> schematics, etc.
>
> Let me know if you still require the info, and I'll copy and send it to 
> you.
>
> Probably off list is better to contact me.
>
> Ciao, 73, Tony, K3WX



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA

2007-05-05 Thread Tony Faiola
Hello Keith:

Take your time copying it.  I think there was another fellow interesting 
in the info also.  It cost me $12.00 to UPS it to you.  It's amazing how 
these shipping costs have gone up!

You need to share it with other interested hams, however I need it back. 
  There aren't many of these manuals out there.

The earlier ham just made me crazy getting it back to me.  It took him 
at least three months.  Others on the reflector had similar problems 
with others.  It's the small percentage that spoils it for others.

Anyway, glad you now have it to copy and share.

73, Tony, K3WX

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the manual.  What would you like to see done?
> 
> Keith
> KB9WMJ
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Tony Faiola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA
> 
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>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone have schematics, or other info on a Quintron 30-50 MHz 600 Watt 
>>>Class
>>>C Paging PA?
>>>
>>>This is an older rack mounted PA that uses a 4-400A tube, with a single 
>>>pill
>>>transistorized driver.
>>>
>>>Looking for power supply outputs, and HV board hookup.
>>
>>It has been a while, and no one has answered your request for
>>information concerning the Quintron Corporation QT-7080 50 MHz 
>>Transmitter.
>>
>>I gave (free) one of these transmitters away a number of years ago.  It
>>was extremely well built and great for amateur use in the six meter
>>band.  Fortunately for you, I never gave away the manual with all the
>>schematics, etc.
>>
>>Let me know if you still require the info, and I'll copy and send it to 
>>you.
>>
>>Probably off list is better to contact me.
>>
>>Ciao, 73, Tony, K3WX
> 
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>  Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA

2005-05-06 Thread Tony Faiola


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone have schematics, or other info on a Quintron 30-50 MHz 600 Watt Class 
> C Paging PA?
> 
> This is an older rack mounted PA that uses a 4-400A tube, with a single pill 
> transistorized driver.
> 
> Looking for power supply outputs, and HV board hookup.

It has been a while, and no one has answered your request for 
information concerning the Quintron Corporation QT-7080 50 MHz Transmitter.

I gave (free) one of these transmitters away a number of years ago.  It 
was extremely well built and great for amateur use in the six meter 
band.  Fortunately for you, I never gave away the manual with all the 
schematics, etc.

Let me know if you still require the info, and I'll copy and send it to you.

Probably off list is better to contact me.

Ciao, 73, Tony, K3WX












 
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