Todd Dravland-WD0T wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Thanks all for your reply. And you are correct, the radio still has full
> power on 2m and 432, so I use it there. Now have to come up with a good 6m
> rig or transverter.
>
> Appreciate all the comments and help, the consensus is that the Motorola
> finals are no longer available, and its a board swap at 500-600 dollars to
> make it work on HF/6m full power again. Just too much money to put into that
> radio.
>
> 73, thanks
>
> Todd,WD0T
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A 100W 6m amplifier shouldn't be too difficult to homebrew. Check
Communications Concepts for several amplifier designs that cover HF-6m.
They have a 20W driver amp you can get the parts for $103
(http://www.communication-concepts.com/an779L.htm) or for $302, you can
get 10MHz through 150MHz and 300W with this
(http://www.communication-concepts.com/ar313.htm) amplifier.
--JohnK3
73 de W5NNH
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