ronnie.hull wrote:
this has been fun, building the little 6L6 transmitter, and I'm still looking
forward to that first qso today sometime with it
I'm curious, do any of you ever build low power modulators with these rigs
and try to make contacts on AM?
I head a 807 rig modulated by 6L6's (
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:00:27 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in the 90s there was a flurry of QRP AM activity in the Northeast.
Known as PW (for P*** Weak)and included award certificates and nets. Max
carrier level was 10 watts with a lower power sub-class. Brain child
this has been fun, building the little 6L6 transmitter, and I'm still looking
forward to that first qso today sometime with it
I'm curious, do any of you ever build low power modulators with these rigs
and try to make contacts on AM?
I head a 807 rig modulated by 6L6's ( I think ) a few weeks
: [AMRadio] anyone for qrp am?
this has been fun, building the little 6L6 transmitter, and I'm still
looking
forward to that first qso today sometime with it
I'm curious, do any of you ever build low power modulators with these rigs
and try to make contacts on AM?
I head a 807 rig modulated by 6L6's ( I
Darrell, WA5VGO has the 807 modulated by 6L6s I think Ronnie. Of course any
rig Darrell has sounds very good.
73 Jim
W5JO
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From: ronnie.hull [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [AMRadio] anyone for qrp am
Back in the 90s there was a flurry of QRP AM activity in the Northeast.
Known as PW (for P*** Weak)and included award certificates and nets. Max
carrier level was 10 watts with a lower power sub-class. Brain child of K1JJ
as
I remember. I ran a 9 watt rig , 6AV5 PA modulated by a
by 6L6s I think Ronnie. Of
course any
rig Darrell has sounds very good.
73 Jim
W5JO
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Subject: [AMRadio] anyone for qrp am?
this has been fun
In a message dated 3/6/05 1:40:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I, also,would like to build a QRP AM rig. I have the 6L6's and 1625's.
What I need is a modulation trandformer. Any suggestions, anyone? Thanks.
For a plate modulator that works great and does not require a hard-to-find
://pages.prodigy.net/jcandela/Modulator/
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In a message dated 3/6/05 1:40:13
yours,
DON W4BWS
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From: Jim candela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ronnie,
It's amazing what you can do with 10-15
In a message dated 3/6/05 3:02:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another alternative is series modulation. This has efficiency issues using
a
class A series modulator, but for low power AM this might be the ticket.
At the following link are two circuits that I found somewhere, and am just
, March 06, 2005 4:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] anyone for qrp am?
In a message dated 3/6/05 1:40:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I, also,would like to build a QRP AM rig. I have the 6L6's and
1625's.
What I need is a modulation
Ronnie: First, congrats on the Lil 6L6 riG !! Hope to work you on it.
Just curious why you chose 7123 ?? Do you have a rock there ??
As to Low Power AM, I think we need to exercise little rigs like the
AF-67 and Gonset Commanders etc. (which I possess). There is some low
power activity on about
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