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Re: [Amps] New ARRL Book on RF Amplifiers

To: Jason Buchanan <jsb@digistar.com>,"amps@contesting.com" <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] New ARRL Book on RF Amplifiers
From: Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:11:30 -0400
List-post: <mailto:amps@contesting.com>
Jason,
There are several publications and books that have what you want. For a couple of 3-500Z's, Eimac had a full schematic and parts list in the back of the tube spec sheet. That amp has been copied over and over again. Another way is to get hold of a Heathkit SB-220 manual. I will show the construction of a two tube, 3-500-Z from scratch. William Orr's Radio Handbook will show a good bit. There's several versions of this book, and the newer one deals more with solid state electronics. I have two which I use of his. The one with the most tube information is, 19th edition, 1972 . The ARRL Handbook, especially the ones from the 60's through the 80's have very good info on several amps built with the 3-500-Z and 4-400A. QST used to have really good articles in it. The 70's and the 80's were good years for them. Richard Measure authored several good articles. A lot of his work is available on his website, http://www.somis.org .A good old amp to buy and overhaul was the "Blackcat 2000" made by Wawasee Electronics. They made both a full Ham version and a shady version. They can give you a good chassis to build from as can an old SB-220 Heathkit. This new Amplifier book were talking about by the ARRL will probably have a good bit on one. It shows a SB-220 open on the front cover, or at least it favors one. One last book to mention, if you can get your hands on one, is the Reference Data for radio engineers. I have the 4th edition printed in 1957, 3rd printing. It is by ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph). It has a wealth of info on about every aspect of designing radio equipment.


Most all these books, and magazines, can be found on ebay with decent pricing. You just have to be a sly shopper and know what to look for. I collect electronic and ham related books. I have a very large library here going back to 1919. From spark gap transmitters, telegraph, and todays technology, I probably have something on it. Of course, I spent several years in finding, hoarding, and collecting too. One last thought, if you like close to a Goodwill, or a major flea market, you can sometimes pick up books here for pennies. Most of these books, if you can find one at Goodwill, will be a whopping 0.50 cents! Plus it keeps handicapped folks working. As a handicapped person, I push this a lot. My sister worked for them as a regular employee (not handicapped), and they are a good company. I had to put a plug in for them so please don't get offended =)

Hope this helps with your search!

Will Matney

Jason Buchanan wrote:

Will Matney wrote:

Shame they didn't add stuff from the 60's and 70's too. The 70's had some really good amps. I'd like to see them publish one with every amp design in the handbooks and QST from 1940 vintage on up to today. Now that I would buy, but probably will this one anyways =)



Do you know of a good place for an aspiring ham to find books (or book) on how to build an amplifier? I would very much like to build a 3-500Z-based amplifier but I don't know where to start. I have worked around electronics for years, including high voltage devices like CRTs, etc. so I am aware of the safety aspects involved, or at least most of 'em - hi



Thanks! Jason N1SU


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