On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 17:45:04 -0500, WA9ALS - John wrote:
>Both times something like
>this has happened, it's been after a long period of QRO contesting at KW+ on
>RTTY. I guess I don't really think it's the antenna system - I think it's
>inherent to the amp not being built for QRO RTTY contesting.
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You're right about the AL-1200 not being built for QRO RTTY contesting.
I had the tank assembly get so hot it melted the solder connections,
once on 80 meters and once on 160 meters. When I asked the designer of
the amp about it, he replied "well, who uses RTTY on 160 meters anyway?"
Bad answer, IMO.
After repairing it, I held it to 1000 watts on each band and had no
further problems. I later sold it and bought an Alpha 91b which worked
fine for extended RTTY operation, and after that a Commander HF-2500
which is also "brick-on-the-key" rated. Either one is a better choice
than the AL-1200. Ameritron's advertising would lead one to believe the
amp would handle extended RTTY operation, but it just isn't so.
73, Bill W7TI
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