On Thu, 05 Feb 1998 16:08:44 -0500, Doug Person <ki6bq@ibm.net> wrote:
>I am contemplating a first attempt at building an amplifier. I am
>thinking of one that could produce a half KW (or more)on all bands from
>160 through 10 meters, be seriously rugged with a heavy duty cycle, and
>yet be made of parts that are readily available.
>
>I have been reading the posts to this reflecter and have been most
>impressed with the kind of knowledge possesed by several participants.
>
>It has become more and more difficult to find interesting projects with
>which to enjoy this hobby (I've built so many antennas), that I thought
>assembling an amp would be interesting, educational, fun, and result,
>hopefully, in a very usable piece of equipment.
>
>I would sincerely welcome everyone's input. What type of tubes, power
>supply, meters, etc would be best for a first amp? Source of parts?
>Potential cabinet sources?
>
>Tnx es 73 to all,
>
>Doug -- W4DXV
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I'm sure you'll get lots of good advice, but I'd like to pass along
something I learned the hard way: Use really large wire in your tank
coil, especially on 10 meters. Wire that works fine for 40 or 20 will
overheat on 10. The ARRL handbook has a chart of recommended wire
sizes for each band - believe it! For my 1500 watt amp I eventually
got up to #4 solid copper earth ground wire before things ran cool
enough.
73, Bill W7TI
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