Seeking HB SSB Transmitter ID

w1zb at COMCAST.NET w1zb at COMCAST.NET
Sun Jun 25 13:10:05 EDT 2006


I have several sources which might contain info on your rig. It was common for the first SSB exciters to generate a 9.0 MHZ SSB signal and heterdyne a 5.0 - 5.5 Mhz VFO to cover 75M LSB and 20M USB. Sounds like this might apply to our HB XMTR.
Let me know the tube lineup and, if possible, some pics. I will look throught the following:
ARRL Single Sideband for the Radio Amateur (1 - 6 editions)
GE Ham News - Sideband Handbook
CQ - Single Sideband Techniques (W3SHY)
CQ - New Sideband Handbook (W6TNS)

73 - Jerry W1ZB

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From: john <johnmb at NC.RR.COM> 

> I just received a tube type, 20 and 75 M only HB SSB transmitter w/VFO. 
> Uses a 6146 final. Anyone recall an article for such a thing? 
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> 73 
> John K5MO 
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