Joe,
When you're aligning your SX-117, check the coupling
caps. I had a Hammarlund HQ-110 from the 60's that
needed some coupling caps to bring the sensitivity
back. Have fun!
Ken Zuercher, KC8QO
--- Joe Bento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks all for your help. There are far more
> variables t
Thanks all for your help. There are far more variables than I thought in
calculating
the actual PEP output of an AM transmitter. It will be some time yet till I'm
ready to
get on the air in AM mode. Besides the class-E project, I need to give my
Hallicrafters SX-117 receiver an alignment.
PEP.
http://www.qsl.net/wa5bxo/
In particular on John's WA5BXO site, check AM Tech Page,
Natural Asymmetrical Modulation, and Amplitude Modulation
and PEP.
Bacon, WA3WDR
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I'm a new subscriber to the list, and I have not discovered the way to do a
search
through the old archives. Forgive me if this has already been covered.
I'm currently in the process of collecting the parts to build a Class-E Am
transmitter
and Class-H modulator for 75 meters. (I was quite s
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