6 and 2 meter rigs
kd4e
kd4e at VERIZON.NET
Wed Oct 5 21:17:50 EDT 2005
>> I am thinking a 3A5 mini-tube transmitter for 6M AM
>> would be pretty easy to build. Hmmm.
>
> Sounds interesting. Please share the design...
> 73 Gene K1NR
I am getting a little more ambitious and may even consider
a mini-tube AM/CW/DSB transmitter, perhaps a transceiver!
Here is a Web page where I present where I am at in the
design process: http://bibleseven.com/pp.html
I would very much value experienced input as to practical
issues in the design.
Not sure whether to start with 6M, 20M, 80M, or 160M.
The HF freqs are more highly populated and thus most
likely to present stations able to hear a weak signal
during testing. Hmmmm, plug-in coil sockets might
result in a multiband multimode minitube magicomm box!
Sorry ... it's late!
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Thanks! & 73, doc kd4e
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