That's a really good idea. I have a four side rack from a broadcast
station. I'll keep a lookout for HP stuff at flea markets. Thanks.
73
Rob
K5UJ
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Carl <km1h@jeremy.mv.com> wrote:
> One source of cabinets is old test equipment, especially old HP. They take a
> standard 19" rack panel and have carrying handles. If you do the panel
> layout using a drafting program there is a place in CA that will punch,
> powder coat, and label the panel for reasonable cost.
>
> Just dont ask me who! I have it bookmarked somewhere and its been mentioned
> in ER a few times as well as a few forums.
>
> Carl
> KM1H
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Atkinson" <ranchorobbo@gmail.com>
> To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 7:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Good amp to buy maybe build?
>
>
>> Bill,
>>
>> I'm going down that road and know others who have been there. First,
>> you only build what you cannot buy. Otherwise it is far cheaper to
>> buy something manufactured. Making drilled and punched cabinets for
>> sale is not as trivial as you may think. They would be surprisingly
>> expensive and I bet most hams would balk at paying the price,
>> preferring to go get some junk item someone is throwing away or a junk
>> piece of equipment, strip it and use the cabinet. Anything you want
>> to build you want to make worth your time money and trouble right, so
>> first off, you will want it to be big. Big as in size among other
>> things. Lots of room for components, air circulation, rack mounting,
>> and room to get in there and make repairs. Otherwise, if you want a
>> dinky box then why bother. Well big also means $$$, so there's the
>> rub.
>>
>> Unrelated to Bill's question:
>>
>> L4B i'd put in a different category from the SB220 and TL922. There
>> are 220s built in the early 70s still in daily operation on the
>> original tubes. Not trying to be contentious at all here but I would
>> not describe the AL82 as built like a battleship. Maybe some
>> broadcast and military gear but to me the AL82 is just typical ham
>> product. N.B. I'd make that comment about other amps made for hams
>> these days too, so I'm not singling out the AL82; for example I'd call
>> the current Alpha amps which I think are over rated, typical ham
>> product.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Rob
>> K5UJ
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