>>The ITT Mackay Marine MRU-60 was a shipboard transmitter manufactured
>>in the 1980s. It contained a 100 mW solid state exciter, a broadband
>>100w solid state driver, and an 8877 PA. As I recall it covered 2 to
>>30 MHz, and did not use a parasitic suppressor. I do not know if it
>>suffered from high 8877 mortality rates. It made a lot of noise
>
>What kind of noise?
>
Well, let's see... it made a big CLUNK when the contactors kicked in,
then the high pitched whine of the exciter/driver fans could be heard,
followed by the sound of the blower in the PA coming up to speed.
Like I said, it made a lot of noise. But I never heard it make a big
bang, if that's what you're wondering :-)
Doug, K4DSP
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