I cant figure them using them. One big amp I seen was a cabinet with maybe 100
cards in it. Each card had maybe 2-4 push pull amp assemblies on it (or what it
looked like to me). When they repair one, they pull out a card or two of the
bad ones and put a new one(s) in their place. To me, I'd soon to have 1-2 big
steel tubes instead that rats nest of all those cards, but that's the way their
wanting to go. However it's up to the customer on what they want to buy as they
make both types yet. You can see some pics at the Continental website I think.
Best,
Will
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On 3/31/05 at 6:52 AM Gudguyham@aol.com wrote:
>In regard to solid state amps.........My cousin who was the engineer in
>charge of the transmitter for WABC (sk in the 911 tower incident) said to
>me that
>all the power running on the transmitter for WABC TV was cascaded solid
>state amps. They are no longer using tubes. I was looking for some
>"pulled"
>tetrodes with handles....too late now...I wonder if I will live long
>enough to
>see "tube type" amps fall by the wayside? I am 53. 73 Louie
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