Fw: [heathkit-yahoo] Heath HW-100 Plate Modulation Mod
kd4e
doc at KD4E.COM
Wed Aug 22 15:18:38 EDT 2007
I cannot contemplate a project of that magnitude right now.
I own the HW-100 and the outboard modulator.
I'd like my mods to the HW-100 to be reversable (other than
merely beefed-up components) so will look at relays to select
between AB and C Class and other mode-relevant changes.
100W of high-level plate modulation is an important project
parameter - I remain unpersuaded that 25 or even 100W of
less-than-high-level AM will cut it on noisy bands and across
long distances except when propagation is excellent and my
antennas are optimized.
>> If you really want an education, build a nice final and modulator,
>> The HW would make an excellent exciter for a 4-400, 4-250, or even a
>> pair of 811s. If you keep the power down to about 500W, a pair of 811s
>> would do the modulation. It would be a lot of work and an education,
>> but fun too. Most of the components are available and cheap, if you
>> know how to scrounge, except for the mod trans. Once people know you
>> are serious, things start to come out of basements and attics, since
>> there is virtually no real demand for the stuff anymore. Hamfests are
>> great sources too.
>>
>> If you use plug in coils, or confine yourself to one band, the RFpart
>> is very simple.
>> Wilson
>> W4BOH
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Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
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