[160m] SB-200
JOHN DOBSON
w8wej at citynet.net
Fri Dec 24 11:31:32 EST 2004
howdy,,, the july 1984 issue of 73 magazine has an article on this for the
sb220...I do not know if that would apply to the sb200 as well, but if
so,,,,
I have this article--if some one can look it up and scan it for you that
would be great,,,if not please let me know and Ill make a copy of that and
mail same to you.
B&W did have kits for this mod..again I do not know if it would work in the
sb200 or not--suspect that it would.
another option would be a used clipperton L... they are cheap--
try to get one with tunned input as you will have to have a tunner in
between the exciter and amp if there is no tuned input-
-with the L, you would have a lot more ouput..I think they are now selling
between 300 and 500 dollars.
Ive had and used 2 of the Ls and now have another that needs some work
good luck 73 john w8wej
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From: "Karl Eckerle" <keckerle at chartermi.net>
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Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 14:01
Subject: [160m] SB-200
> Good Morning all. I am looking for information on modifying a Heath
> SB-200 for use on 160 Meters. Additional tuning, and loading
> capacitance, tuned input modification, etc. Many thanks.
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