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Subject: [AMPS] Collins 204H-1/GRT-12 HF Amp (2x4CX1000 2-30 MHz)
From: w7gj@bigskyspaces.com (Lance Collister)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 14:47:13 -0600
Hello Amplifier gurus!  I am interested in selling my HF amp to help
contribute toward the costs of my 6m EME antenna project.  I don't use HF 
anymore,
so I really can't seem to justify hanging onto it.  It is big, and would have 
to be
picked up by somebody in the Pacific Northwest.  It is approximately 22"W x 
22"D x
5.5' high and weighs a few hundred pounds.  It does no longer have the auto 
tuning
circuitry in it.  It does not currently work, but I am fairly confident it only
requires a simple repair to restore either the bias or screen voltage.  A loose
screw fell down into the circuitry years ago and I haven't had the time, 
interest or
need to repair it.  I have a couple of manuals for it that come pretty close to
matching this unit's circuitry (although the part humbers referenced seem to be
different).

Just prior to its failure, I removed the driver stages from it and installed a 
50
ohm load across the grids, so it could be driven directly with a 100w 
transceiver
without all the various attenuation pads that were previously required.  It 
worked
GREAT in this mode (until the missed loose part fell into the works - HI!).  (B+
supply is still all OK).

Needless to say, the amp runs plenty of power!  It was manufactured by "Republic
Electronic Industries", obviously subcontracting under Collins.  It has an HN
connector for output, and a built-in wattmeter.  Of course, I have never 
actually
put such a signal out on the air (!), but I have seen it very easily go up to 4 
kw
PEP output.  It has no loading control, so requires either a really huge antenna
tuner or needs to be run into resonant antennas (which is what I did here, on 
75m,
40m, and 20m). It runs anywhere between 2 and 30 MHz.  I think with the 
addition of
another mylar capacitor in the lowest bandswitch position, you could get it to 
go
down to 160 meters, which is where I really wanted to use it if I keep it. 

I also have a couple of spare 4CX1000A's I will include along with the amp, 
since I
don't need them for anything else.  I am asking $2000 for the amp AS-IS.  If I 
have
time to get it throwing flames again, it should be worth much more than that.  I
would appreciate hearing from anyone in the Pacific Northwest seriously 
interested. 
MNI TNX and VY 73, Lance

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