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By the way for the one of you who do travel a lot, and plan to use the 817 for this purpose. I have been using with quite a bit of good luck a Barker and Williamson purchased used at a ham fest. It is
By Patrick J Benda <w3po@...> · #153 ·
HF whip -- military design?
Anybody aware of _good_ whip antenna design for portable HF operation? The military market used about 15 feet of center-loaded whip -- both on the Huges AN/PRC-74 manpack (US) and on RACAL equipment
By on@... · #152 ·
5->100W linear amp (Was: Digest Number 18)
There's a neat, 50W design in the current ARRL handbook. It uses two commodity (read: dirt cheap) MOSFETs at 24V/4A for 50W PEP off 2W in. eBay usually lists 100W linears at $100 or so. The design
By on@... · #151 ·
Re: Best-kept ham equipment secret?
MAN! Do I agree!! Been a long time since Heathkit released the 2m handheld with a mobile dock!!! Too bad the PD and FD wore out the idea by constantly tearing them up in the commercial
By jbilow01@... · #150 ·
Snipet reply from Japanese outlet Fw: FT817
Hi all just had this reply on a couple of questions from Japanese emporium. de John.
By g0vgz <g0vgz@...> · #149 ·
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Still digging in the Japanese brochure IF look like 68.33 MHz for cw,am,fm,ssb 10.7 MHz for wfm 455khz Also for all I will be returning to the chagos
By Patrick J Benda <w3po@...> · #148 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
huh... actually I typed, "50 amp" but you're right! There still should have been a capital W after the 50. I think I was still laughing. :-) Ten*Tec made a 50 WATT amp. It was called a Model
By Paul R. Valko <prvalko@...> · #147 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
Glad you did not take offense John! I am still chuckling over it a few hours later. Here in the US there is another odd term we hear in the media frequently... a high-powered assault rifle! Like
By Paul R. Valko <prvalko@...> · #146 ·
Bit quiet on our msgs isnt it ?
My, its a bit quiet on the FT817 egroup front isnt it ? ever since Paul W8KC suggested everyone to calm down by stop jumping up & down & getting Yaesu to dump a couple of hundred $ on the price. I
By g0vgz@... · #145 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
Oh! sorry Paul I forgot , 50amp ? is this why the FCC back-heeled it because the company should have printed 50watts on the Arganaut ? or is it because ur typing this while you are stamping on ur
By g0vgz@... · #144 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
Sorry Paul, You know what I'm getting at though, probably the mad thing about my request is that we are waiting for a qrp rig to show (who needs a linear) I'm sure I dont but I am curious if there
By g0vgz@... · #143 ·
Re: Amp
QST March and April 1999. 1 watt in, 50-60 out. I built one and it works well. On the other hand, I hardly ever use it. 5 watts is almost always enough (except for SSB when you are down in
By Mike Maiorana <mikemo@...> · #142 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
heh heh heh Cute. An all mode linear. Is that like non-skid anti-lock brakes? Ten Tec used to make a 50 amp for the Argonaut rigs. If I recall, our FCC made things like that illegal to be sold
By Paul R. Valko <prvalko@...> · #141 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
Doesnt look like there is provision for a snap on batt/amp pack on the rear Paul, Isnt there someone out there who knows of a say 50w all band/mode linear driven by 1-5 watts for variable output
By g0vgz@... · #140 ·
Re: FCC APPROVAL HORRAY
Where did you see it? its ______________________________________________________________________ ___ http://www.hotmail.com.
By gary mitchelson <n3jpu@...> · #139 ·
New file uploaded to FT817
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By FT817@... · #138 ·
FCC APPROVAL HORRAY
Looking on the FCC computer today I see that the FT-817 received its approval this morning , shouldn't be long
By Howard Z <howardzz@...> · #137 ·
Re: Suggested options
Good suggestion Gary only I found my atas a bit slow they will have to insert some horse muck to speed it up hi! 817?
By g0vgz@... · #135 ·
Re: Digest Number 18
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 18:23:35 -0400 From: "Cameron C.R. Bailey" <cbailey@...> Subject: Re: A new industry trend? Roger on the receiver!! That is where the rubber meets the road.
By Paul Gerhardt · #136 ·
Suggested options
How about a 5 W version of the ATAS-100 (ATAS-5 ?) driven by the 817? It could be made much smaller and portable. Gary N3JPU
By Gary Mitchelson <n3jpu@...> · #134 ·