RE: [AMRadio] 6U8 Subststute and the 20a

2007-11-11 Thread Jim Candela
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:amradio- Glad to hear someone is still flogging those old CE's. I was always partial to phasing rigs and would love to find a 100V again. Carl KM1H Reply by Jim, WD5JKO: Carl, Yes I have been flogging the 20a's for about 5 years now.

Re: [AMRadio] Re:Reactor Wanted

2007-11-11 Thread Thomas Adams
Howdy, Geoff! >>> Thomas Adams wrote: and maybe even make the legal limit output for AM (375 watts of carrier). Hi, Tom. This is an incorrect statement. There is no -legal limit carrier level- for AM. The legal limit on -any- mode is 1,500 watts -PEP -output-. Period. If you have a tran

Re: [AMRadio] Re:Reactor Wanted

2007-11-11 Thread Geoff/W5OMR
Thomas Adams wrote: and maybe even make the legal limit output for AM (375 watts of carrier). Hi, Tom. This is an incorrect statement. There is no -legal limit carrier level- for AM. The legal limit on -any- mode is 1,500 watts -PEP -output-. Period. If you have a transmitter that has it

[AMRadio] Iron needed for ART-13

2007-11-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought I had what I needed to build a power supply for the ART-13. As it turns out I don't. The ART-13 needs: 27vdc @ 10A 400vdc @ 225ma 1250vdc @ 250ma I am going modern (solid state cap input) for this. Anybody got appropriate iron for this project? 73, Mark W1EOF

[AMRadio] Bypass coaxial switch

2007-11-11 Thread sbjohnston
Anyone have one of those in-line vs bypass coaxial switches made by B&W and probably others? They're usually used to put an amp in & out of the line. The one's I've seen are in a round can like many of their antenna selector brethern. Four ports which in this application would be used for ri

Re: [AMRadio] Re:Reactor Wanted

2007-11-11 Thread Thomas Adams
Howdy, Don! At 02:26 AM 11/11/2007, you wrote: Looking for a halfway decent condition smoothing choke, 30 to 50 Henrys, hopefully insulated for 4 KV or more, and capable of handling maybe 300 MADC or more. >>> Is this for a power supply filter choke, or a modulation reactor? <<< This is f

[AMRadio] RE: AMRadio Digest, Vol 46, Issue 16

2007-11-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim It is so simple to find out what the line voltage is. Just stick the VOM leads into the outlet. You also should be sure what you are measuring - RMS voltage or peak voltage, or something in between, due to your particular situation. Check with your electrician to be sure that your outle

[AMRadio] POSTING

2007-11-11 Thread steveve2swc
Dear Brian: I was trying to post the following on the reflector but due to my ISP there seemed to be a problem the following was the text:" looking for a used Icom 751 or similar rig to use as an exciter for AM. Those in the Montreal and eastern Ontario preferred due to the horror stories

[AMRadio] Re:Reactor Wanted

2007-11-11 Thread D. Chester
Looking for a halfway decent condition smoothing choke, 30 to 50 Henrys, hopefully insulated for 4 KV or more, and capable of handling maybe 300 MADC or more. We're looking at a 4-400A PA stage, modulated by P-P 810s. Old School rig all the way that'll be loafing along and not straining anythin