[Heath] heath items for sale .
RAY FRIESS
rayfrijr at msn.com
Wed Feb 27 17:06:49 EST 2013
That's nice to know Glen. I figured since it was most often used with the Heathkit, such as the DX 100 and such, it wouldnt berated a much more than what they put out. This means I can probably use it with my 30L-1 Collins amp, which I normallyrun at about 500 watts. I guess the remaining question is ... will 300 ohm TV twin lead handle 500 watts?
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 11:16:22 -0800
From: gzook at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Heath] heath items for sale .
To: rayfrijr at msn.com; kd2e at comcast.net; heath at puck.nether.net
The B-1 balun was rated at 200-watts AM which means that they should be able to handle 800-watts SSB or CW. However, Heath was always overrating things and I would not be comfortable running more than about 500-watts peak output through one. Glen, K9STH
Website: http://k9sth.com
From: RAY FRIESS <rayfrijr at msn.com>
To: Glen Zook <gzook at yahoo.com>; Dave Edwards <kd2e at comcast.net>; "heath at puck.nether.net" <heath at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Heath] heath items for sale .
Yea ... same here. I have TWO of the plain old BALUN units that I got for about 5 to 10 dollars each.
I first saw them at my Elmer's home. He had two of them mounted on the side of his house to feed two dipoles
with 300 ohn TV twinlead. He had a DX 100 and an HQ 180 in the shack. I always wanted to duplicate his
shack, including the BALUNs and finally have been able to. HI HI. I just wish the BALUN would handle more than
about 150 watts.
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