It looks like a BG box from Chicago.
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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 12:28:05 -0800, Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...> wrote:
The literary implication points to the author and company
being suspects.
Someone I know recognized the amplifier, and knows where it came from, and
it was not built in Michigan, does not produce 34KV, does not produce
25KW, and uses a PWD oil-filled cap rated at 5KW that was purchased along
with
the PWD xfmr.
The true manufacturer of the amplifier was famous for real big CB amplifiers
through
the years including some tetrode amps like 4CX15,000A's and 3CX20,000D's
that
really made RF power with 3-phase inputs, etc.
Or should I say "susp-x?"
Hal
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Subject: [ham_amplifiers] Re: Real Yahoo amp on Ebay...
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yahoogroups.com, Tony King - W4ZT
<w4zt2007@...> wrote:
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Q: What is the tube # in amp? jsbtsb38
Jan-09-07
A: Hello, 2 amp continious 36,000 volts turned down to
34,000 volts, 6
amp diodes power supply, oil field capasader, 3CX 1500 same as 8877
military issue...more
Wow! I would really like to get ahold of one of them "oil field
capasaders!" Maybe that is the key to the tremendous power of this
wonderful amplifier.
(((73)))
Phil, K5PC
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