Think you want the W6PO 2Mtr amp. Built commercially by someone in CA if I
remember correctly. 23rd Edition of W6SAI Radio Handbook has both the 220
and 144 MHz amps. On 2M plate lines are tubular. Amp is taller because of
this. This 2M amp has been built by MANY EME types.
Sent you an e-mail on 13June asking for info on 4CX1000 amp info. I have
info on the W6PO 2M amp. Could trade you.
I started building the 2M amp but stopped when I moved and had to take down
my EME antenna. Never have put it back up, maybe in my retirement years.
73 de Arne N7KA
----- Original Message -----
From: "KB7WW Art Moe" <kb7ww@uswest.net>
To: "VHF" <vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>; "nwvhf" <nwwsvhf@qth.net>; "MOON"
<moon-net@nlsa.com>; "Amps" <amps@contesting.com>; "wsvhf" <wsvhf@qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 9:31 AM
Subject: [AMPS] Information needed.
>
>
> Some time after W6PO's 220 mhz 8877 article was published in HAM RADIO
(June
> 1980) there was information about different anode line lengths to to make
it
> work on 144 Mhz. Does anyone have this information or know where to find
it?
>
>
> Thanks all
>
> Art
> KB7WW
>
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