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Re: [Amps] 300 W single band mobile amp needed

To: Hal W5GHZ <w5ghz@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] 300 W single band mobile amp needed
From: Mike Tubby <mike@tubby.org>
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2012 22:22:19 +0100
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On 07/10/2012 22:09, Hal W5GHZ wrote:
> Whats is the point? Your friend is wanting a linear amplifier that has a 
> narrow tuning range of 200 KHz, 14.150 MHz to 14.350 MHz., assuming he is an 
> Extra.  Why does he want to eliminate the lower portion of the band?  He 
> could purchase an Ameritron 500 watt solid state amp and leave the band 
> select switch in the 20 meter position.  He could then reduce the drive to 
> the point that he only gets 300 watts out.  Then when he finds out that he is 
> frying his brain operating with that much power only two feet from his head,  
> He can sell the amp to someone that can make more use of it.  His money would 
> be better spent on improving the efficiency of his antenna.  I have always 
> thought that a small trailer a few feet behind the bike with an antenna 
> mounted in the center would give me a taller antenna with slightly more 
> ground plane.  It would also reduce my exposure to RF.  It would also improve 
> reception.  One could also put more batteries in the
>  trailer and have more operating time at the camp site if he were going on a 
> trip.  Then he could string out a dipole and run 500 watts and maybe 40 meter 
> DX at night.  Now that makes much more sense.
>
>
> However, if he really wants to spend the extra money for a custom made, 
> single-band linear amplifier, I would be happy to design and build him one at 
> a premium price.
>
> I assume that by "simple", your friend means cheap.  If that is the case, 
> then I suggest he find a bootleg CB amp at the required power output.  These 
> amps are broadband 40-10 meter amplifiers with no filtering (cheap).  He 
> would have to reduce the drive so as not to burn up the amp.  They have no 
> filtering so they might not meet FCC specs., however he can always build a 20 
> meter output filter if he values his license.  There are plenty of filter 
> designs in the ARRL handbook.  I would think about putting a fan on an amp 
> like this.
>
>
> Hal W5GHZ
>

I find myself looking for the [Like] button to click ;-)


>
> ________________________________
>  From: rick darwicki <n6pe@yahoo.com>
> To: AMPS <amps@contesting.com> 
> Sent: Sunday, October 7, 2012 3:24 PM
> Subject: [Amps] 300 W single band mobile amp needed
>  
> I have a friend that runs a motorcycle mobile on 20 Meters at about 100 
> watts. He is looking for a schematic/info/link for a simple no tune amp of 
> about 300W that would just cover the SSB section of 20. Any help?
>
> Thanks
>
>


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