[AMRadio] Source Broadcast Xmtrs

Dennis Gilliam dennisgilliam at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 15:08:15 EDT 2011


I've never owned a 610, but I have seen and heard them on the air.  They
always sounded just fine, especially with a good mic.  After all, they were
designed pre-war and hams liked full fidelity AM from reading all the ads
for transmitters and designs.

73DG

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:55 AM, rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net> wrote:

> This is typical of those that have NOT actually run or used the BC-610s.
>
> It indeed is a military version of the HT-4.
>
> I find the need to keep the power level(s) down to remain *LEGAL*.
>
> If I let it all hang out, I'll definitely get a pink ticket, or the FCC
> will climb all over me.
>
> When you see it pin a peak reading Bird at 2500W out, you make adjustments.
>
> I get all up and down the East Coast, beyond PA, and where I have an
> antenna laid out for.
>
> This is always a 'Topic' where nits get picked.
>
> Find one, and try one.
>
> Bob - N0DGN
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