[Heathkit] Heath Warrior as an AM amplifier
Bry Carling
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jan 16 16:58:18 EST 2012
Ole Noisy Hoist could easily produce that on AM from his dual 833A supermodulation AM rig and p-p 833A modulator some years ago, grin.
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Rick Poole <wa1rkt at arrl.net> wrote:
At 04:14 PM 1/16/2012, Carl wrote:
>>>>>
>Id say 10-12 dB is well worth it.
<<<<<
Well, sure, but I'm certainly not expecting anything anywhere near
that... I get 100 watts carrier out of my DX-100 so 12 db would be
1600 watts carrier or 6400 watts PEP, which would be slightly illegal
even if it wasn't well beyond the capabilities of any amp I'm
considering... 375 watts carrier is a bit less than 6 db which is one
"S" unit, which would be about the minimum I'd consider worthwhile.
It's really hard to imagine only being able to get 150-200 watts
carrier out of a Warrior but never having used one I'll certainly
defer to those who have... like I said in another email I wouldn't
mind rebuilding the power supply to better capacity if I can be
confident that the tubes would take it.
Rick WA1RKT
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