Greetings,
DX4 was shown at Dayton.... as was the DX3. Both were marked "Not for sale in
the US"
(although can be shipped there from Australia). DX4 is a finished product and
works as
advertised by the brochure that was available at their table. I know their
website is out of
date. Fine product sold world wide. There is a news group on Yahoo if you are
interested. I
did take some pictures of both amps and can forward to anyone that is
interested. PM me,
and I will send them as I don't have a website to post them although they are
on the Yahoo
news group site.
... regards... 73
Rob VE6TR
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 15:14:36 -0700, gdaught6@stanford.edu wrote:
>On 3 Jun 2007 at 17:09, Richard Carey wrote:
>
>> Does any one have any experience with the Emtron DX-4 Amp., I saw this
>> at Dayton, OH. this year. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
>> Richard KB8OTZ
>
>I'm amazed that they could show it at Dayton. They got into trouble
>(sort of) when they showed the earlier 1500W version (DX-2, with a
>4CX1600B, now a GU-84B due to the hiatus in 4CX1600B availability) at
>Dayton a few years ago, because it wasn't yet type-accepted. As I
>understood it, they went back to the drawing board to make the output
>tank a pi-L but I don't know that they ever got it accepted. The DX-
>3 has been around for a while (single GU-78B as I recall) but it
>isn't legal in the US of A. I seriously doubt that the DX-4 (Google
>DX-4) is going to be available in the US.
>
>73,
>
>George T. Daughters, K6GT
>
>
>
>
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