[heathkit-yahoo] Heath HW-100 Plate Modulation Mod

kd4e doc at KD4E.COM
Tue Aug 21 12:54:06 EDT 2007


Bob,

    I am told that due to the nature of the mode and other
factors if I want reliable communications other than very
local (which I do) I need a minimum of 100W for AM - and
high-level plate modulation vs the lower-level alternatives.

    Presuming the predicate to be true I really need to sort
out the necessary mods to the HW-100 or some other more
amenable cw/ssb tube transceiver.

    At the moment the one component that worries me the most
is the three section air variable tuning cap -- not sure I
can fit a larger one in there!

Thanks!  doc

> Doc,   I'd recommend you get the back issue of Electric Radio #211 (Dec. 
> 2006). which describes exactly what you need with the exception of being 
> able to change back and forth between AM and SSB/CW easily.  Getting a 
> 2nd radio would be the way to go.   The author didn't report problems 
> with 25w of plate-modulated AM.
> http://www.ermag.com/
> 
> 73, Bob W9RAN


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Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
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