[AMRadio] AM transmitters for 15 meters that might be found in the UK?
Paul Baldock
paul at paulbaldock.com
Mon Jan 14 10:17:07 EST 2013
I use a DX-60. These are cheap (<$100 in US) and light. They can
produce beautiful audio. The DX-60 generates around 15W carrier and
60W PEP so are ideal for driving an amplifier.
What is your UK call.
Regards
Paul KW7Y G3UID
At 02:49 PM 1/13/2013, you wrote:
> 13/01/2013 22:43
>
>This is my first post to this group, name is Chris and I am in England
>UK. I really like old gear and am converting a 2000D Henry RF
>generator on 27.1 MHz to a single band linear on 15 meters. Thinking
>ahead my next project would be to find and maybe fix up an AM
>transmitter and a "classic" AM receiver. What sort of gear could I
>look out for that will work at 15 meters and that is likely to be
>around here in the UK, as shipping vastly heavy gear across the
>Atlantic is not going to be very cheap or practical! Size and weight
>is not an issue if I can find it over here though. I am probably going
>to find more issues finding a Tx than an Rx. I don't want to spend a
>fortune, but do appreciate it may not come in "rice box" cheap,
>either. I have restored a Collins 30L-1 amp, and quite like Collins
>stuff, but remain very flexible. Many thanks and a rather belated
>healthy and prosperous New Year to all.
>
>--
> Best Regards,
> Chris Wilson.
>mailto: chris at chriswilson.tv
>
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