[Heathkit] SB-10/SB-200 combo
revcom at wbsnet.org
revcom at wbsnet.org
Mon Jun 29 13:51:14 EDT 2009
Tom, the SB-10 is merely a SSB generator, non-hetrodyning phasing type.
It has very low output. It was disigned as an "add-on" for the DX-100B
and Apache trnasmitters. Other brands worked with it too if they had RF
out for the generator and RF in for their PA.
You would need at least 50W or so to drive the SB-200 I would think.
I believe a couple other Mfgs included that option in that era. The SB-10
was probably the most popular SSB generator but there were others also.
(B&W?) The more knowledgeable may help us on that.
Rod
KØEQH
In the past I've seen comments to the effect that they used an SB-10 to
> drive an SB-200. What is used for rf for the SB-10, a VFO? Does a VF-1
> have a high enough signal level for this? What are some other
> considerations doing this? Comments appreciated.
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> ...and before you ask why do it the answer is just because.
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> Tom K3TVC
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