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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Defining CCS |
From: | Jeff Blaine <KeepWalking188@ac0c.com> |
Date: | Mon, 1 Jan 2018 13:57:38 -0600 |
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I don't know about that. I'm like Bill - got tired of my amps dying in
the middle of RTTY contesting. Never had a new modern amp and the old
stuff was always breaking down for some reason or another.
The otherwise good 76PA would make the 80m toroid so hot it would cause smoke to come off the tape that was wrapped around the core. The transformer would get hot but if the muffin fan was big enough you could keep the surface temps reasonable - that does not say much about the internal temp though. My reworked SB200 was a great amp but air flow was critical and the last time the muffin fan seized up on that I pulled it out of the lineup and used that as an excuse to get busy on the homebrew project. The upside to this is that I have hardware that does not die in contests and that is robust. The downside is that it is expensive to make that kind of stuff both in terms of time and outright spend. Plus there are a thousand things that become weak spots and are discovered after the fact. So when you see a work of art that has no significant weaknesses and excellent performance, you can bet the guy spent a ton of hours on that amp and in gaining the skills to build the last one - as well as a lot of bucks over the years. Like radios - there is no "perfect" amp - they all have some issue one way or another. Just depends on what you value and what your needs are. 73/jeff/ac0c alpha-charlie-zero-charlie www.ac0c.com On 01-Jan-18 1:46 PM, Steve Wright wrote: On 02/01/18 02:58, Manfred Mornhinweg wrote:I wonder why we are even discussing all this CCS versus ICAS stuff here. We are radio amateurs, right? Not broadcasters. I fail to see what's the sense of having a CCS amplifier for our ham use!It's called "Virtue Signalling". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtue_signalling Virtue signalling is the conspicuous expression of moral values done primarily with the intent of enhancing standing within a social group. Usually this is done by Narcissists, particularly when it is repetitively pursued at the pathological level, as it is done here in this group. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism Narcissists hold unreasonable expectations of particularly favorable treatment and automatic compliance because they consider themselves special. Failure to comply is considered an attack on their superiority, and the perpetrator is considered an "awkward" or "difficult" person. Defiance of their will is a narcissistic injury that can trigger narcissistic rage. Ham Radio is completely overcome with Narcissists now. Contrast the current era of political correctness vs the era of experimentation. Narcissists DO NOT WANT experimentation because it is illegal and immoral, and also a new fact may emerge that embarrasses them for requires them to recant some thing that they stated as fact and required compliance on - as if they were some religious leader, which of course they all are. They best way to stop it, is to wreck their game at every turn all the time whilst NOT expending emotion on them - exactly the thing that they crave. Face them to go elsewhere. Ham Radio to these people is a feeding ground, and there's metric tonnes of food to be gained from unsuspecting people I assure you. Too bad admin allows it, but maybe he's enjoying the glow of his glorious feeding ground right here. Steve ZL1BHD _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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