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> From: bryan edwards <bryan@prodistributors.com>
> To: vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu
> Subject: FS:Commercial version 6 meter Henry 2006 amplifier with 3CX800
To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Date: Wednesday, August 06, 1997 2:34 PM
>
>
> I have a couple of extra heavy duty commercial amplifiers
> that were built by Henry Radio. I have talked with the folks at
> Henry and they tell me that the amps are heavy duty commercial
> versions of the 2006 amplifier that Henry builds for 6 meter use.
>
> These amps were built as "RF Generators" with a built in
> 1 watt exciter that drives a 100 watt brick that drives the 3cx800
> final. It will be necessary to install an external coax connection to
> get drive from an external exciter to the unit. This can be used with
> a low power exciter and drive the brick or if you have a high power
> exciter you can remove (and sell) the 6 meter brick and drive the
> final directly.
>
> The amps have a built in power supply, tuning controls,
> and in-line wattmeter. I have manual copies of the 2006 (which
> Henry says is almost identical) to go with each amplifier. The
> amps were originally designed to operate on 47Mhz., but the folks
> at Henry say that they should work on 6 meters without modification
> of the final tank circuit. These are TOP quality amplifiers build for
> commercial use by Henry Radio. They are table top size and weigh
> 102 pounds.
>
> Price is $795 plus UPS (whenever they go back to work) or
> will trade for other ham gear, computers....????
>
> Bryan W5KFT
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