Fw: TX-1 With the HA-10???

Rob Frans fransr at ISERV.NET
Mon Oct 20 22:51:50 EDT 1997


Thanks to Dave for the answer to my question, and I'm copying the listserv
in case anyone else out there has a Warrior and wondered about the same
issue...   73, Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: ham at cybercomm.net <ham at cybercomm.net>
To: Rob Frans <fransr at iserv.net>
Date: Monday, October 20, 1997 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: TX-1 With the HA-10???


>Yup, It kind of stinks to have to turn off the filaments when someone
>says "try without the amp" but thats the way it is.
>Many people have added standby switches, but I don't think it is a real
>bother. By the way.. my Collins 30L1 is the same way.
>...Dave
>
>At 05:36 PM 10/20/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>Thanks for the info Dave!  So... if I have you correct, with the amp
turned
>>off, but coax still connected, the transmitter will just throughput the
>>signal thru the amplifier?  Thanks again, Rob
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ham at cybercomm.net <ham at cybercomm.net>
>>To: Rob Frans <fransr at ISERV.NET>
>>Date: Monday, October 20, 1997 4:28 AM
>>Subject: Re: TX-1 With the HA-10???
>>
>>
>>>Heath's SB200 is the same way...you have to turn it off so the relays
>>>do not close. This is exciter only "mode"
>>>...Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>At 08:22 PM 10/19/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>Hi... I just got my Apache and Warrior up and running... but I have a
>>>rather *dumb* question... With my SB-104a working with my SB230 linear, I
>>>can switch the linear to "exciter only" switch if I don't want the higher
>>>power output without having to disconnect the linear.  There isn't such a
>>>switch on the HA-10... If I want to run the Apache under normal wattage,
>>can
>>>I keep the Warrior in the circuit?? (I'm obviously *new* to this *old*
>>>vintage equipment...  Any advice would be great!  73, Rob/KC8BAP
>>>><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
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>>>><DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Hi... I just got my Apache and Warrior
up
>>and
>>>>running... but I have a rather *dumb* question... With my SB-104a
working
>>with
>>>>my SB230 linear, I can switch the linear to "exciter only"
>>switch
>>>if I
>>>>don't want the higher power output without having to disconnect the
>>>>linear.  There isn't such a switch on the HA-10... If I want to run
>>the
>>>>Apache under normal wattage, can I keep the Warrior in the circuit??
(I'm
>>>>obviously *new* to this *old* vintage equipment...  Any advice
would
>>be
>>>>great!  73, Rob/KC8BAP</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Dave Edwards  WB2TBB
>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>"It's a dog-eat-dog world . . . and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear."
>>>--Norm Peterson
>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Dave Edwards  WB2TBB
>____________________________________________________________________
>"It's a dog-eat-dog world . . . and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear."
>--Norm Peterson
>____________________________________________________________________
>
>

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