I can vouch for this:
Ken's amp looks and works better than new. Looks great alongside his mint
HRO 5T and Johnson Tx!
73
Barry
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Barry Kirkwood PhD ZL1DD
Signal Hill Homestay
66 Cory Road
Palm Beach
Waiheke Island 1240
NEW ZEALAND
www.waiheke.co.nz/signal.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: <zl1aih@ihug.co.nz>
To: Bill Smith <ko4nrbs@yahoo.com>
Cc: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: [AMPS] HA-10 Conversion to 572B Tubes
>
> Hi Bill
> I have restored a Heath HA-10 - it had been so severely modified and
> subsequently neglected, I had to completely strip it back to a box of
> components, nuts and bolts etc. Luckily, I was given the original Heath
> manual, and was able to bring the amp back to almost original condition.
> I dumped the four 572Bs (3 were dead, 1 had low emission) and replaced
> them with new 811-As. (The 866 rectifiers had already been replaced
> with a solid-state rectifier board, and HT is 1600vdc under load of
600ma.)
> IHMO, even if you already have the four 572Bs and higher voltage filter
> capacitors in your junk-box, any increased power level would put the
> existing lightweight tank circuit components under considerably greater
> stress.
> With the 811-As, I had to fit an extractor fan on the rear of the
cabinet -
> the original tiny fan was barely adequate. For an acceptable match to
the
> exciter, I use an outboard switched pi-net circuit at the input.
> My HA-10 works fine and loafs at our 400 watt PEP limit, and that copper
> plated cabinet looks great after a re-spray.
> Good luck with your project.
> Ken, ZL1AIH
>
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