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Re: GG Push-pull Amplifier
Hi Hsu -- Have you been able to find the information you needed from the Holiday issue 1976 73 Magazine? If not I have that issue in hand. 73, Jim - K5LAD "It's so simple to be wise. Just think
By K5LAD@... · #1995 ·
Re: hi power mobile
wrote: antenna about I've heard of this causing some health problems for a few in those key-downs they do. Long term exposure though could be pretty bad I'd think. Yup, that's the name of those
By craxd <craxd@...> · #1994 ·
Mobile power supplies revisited
Here's another thought, more geared towards the gentleman in .eu who was looking at running a bunch of 2 volt batteries in series, and home charging it. I have done this in the past, and
By 1800 Toll Free · #1993 ·
Re: The real benefits of running qro.
Now this is what hamming is all about! Oh, yes! The knife switches with 5/16¡± thick copper bars, the contactors that go CHUNG!. The smallest RF connector in your shack is a 7/16DIN and
By Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...> · #1992 ·
Re: The real benefits of running qro.
pentalab wrote:
By Philip Leonard · #1991 ·
Re: hi power mobile
:-) Alles klar Peter. What diameter loading coil would you suggest for a multiband centerloaded vertical with 3500 kilocycles as the lowest frequency. Cheers, Dick PA3DUV
By PA3DUV <pa3duv@...> · #1990 ·
Re: hi power mobile
The 4 feet aerea around my 80m vertical looks the same. To prevent grass growing near the feedpoint, I drain the ground regularly with vineger. 73 Peter ________________________________ From:
By Peter Voelpel <df3kv@...> · #1989 ·
Re: hi power mobile
Beside, when using real loading coils and not such 5" mickey mouse coils, 500W are all one needs to work any station heard on 80m and break most dx pileups easily. 73 Peter
By Peter Voelpel <df3kv@...> · #1988 ·
Re: hi power mobile
I worked for motorola for a couple years. We had a guy who thought nothing of climbing a tower with multiple 400 MHz rigs going. I pointed out to him that he was in danger but blew me off. He always
By FRANCIS CARCIA <carcia@...> · #1987 ·
Re: hi power mobile
The Touota Prius has a 200v, 250A-max Ni-MH battery. The battery recharges from the electric motor-generator that is powered by the 1500cc gas engine or from braking the already-moving vehicle.
By R L Measures · #1986 ·
Re: hi power mobile
I used to work for a tower company back many years ago. My buddy (who owned the company and a ham) finally sold out and semi-retired maybe 10 years ago now. He told me, he had to do some work on
By Robert B. Bonner <rbonner@...> · #1985 ·
Re: hi power mobile
If any of you are seriously interested in QROO/mobile and need info on battery plants, regulators, alternators and 3-phase inverters, etc., please contact me off-list. Let me send you the pic of
By Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...> · #1983 ·
Re: hi power mobile
On the Bechtel/AWS project just before, during and after the WTC disaster we serviced cell site antennae throughout Manhattan as well as all the other boroughs. When going out on the roof of
By Harold Mandel <ka1xo@...> · #1981 ·
Re: hi power mobile
I have a couple alternator companies quoting a 48 volt alternator (54V) at 100 amps for my pickup. I figure a couple 24 v truck batteries in series in a bed mounted battery box with a custom remote
By Robert B. Bonner <rbonner@...> · #1980 ·
Re: hi power mobile
Your best bet would be to get a dual output alternator, my friend. No matter what the car, the car stereo manufacturers make a dual output high current alternator. 100 amps is easy to get... 150
By 1800 Toll Free · #1984 ·
Re: hi power mobile
In the past and maybe still, 27 MHz was used in diathermy machines. Effect???? David KC2JD
By David C. Hallam <dhallam@...> · #1978 ·
Re: hi power mobile
It's all about duty cycle. Most of the motor mauls I saw or had the pleasure of fixing where about the same size as an amp of comparable power output.... ie... One that had 16 active pass devices in
By 1800 Toll Free · #1982 ·
Re: hi power mobile
I really need to figure out how to get this thing to quote, when I get things in the digest. Makes it easier for everyone else to figure out what I'm trying to say.... <TollFree1800@...>
By 1800 Toll Free · #1979 ·
Re: hi power mobile
There is very little tissue heating at HF. As you start passing through Vhf to UHF you have severe issues. Some very serious tissue effects can happen at 432. My 432 amp can generate 2KW out. With
By Robert B. Bonner <rbonner@...> · #1977 ·
Re: hi power mobile
Will, Thanks for the input. After reading all the post on this subject I will finish the power supply as follows: 8 x 2 volt 230 Ah cells feeding the amplifier stack 16 volt 3 stage charger, input
By PA3DUV <pa3duv@...> · #1976 ·