[JMS] 90800 transmitter on 30 meters?

JAMES T HANLON [email protected]
Mon, 10 Nov 2003 09:20:52 -0700


Cal,

It shouldn't be a problem.  Get out your grid dip meter and see what the =
tuning range on the 40 and 20 meter coils is - or if you don't have a =
grid dipper let me know and I'll do it for you.  You can easily make =
coils for the 90800.  I use a piece of plexa-glass for a coil jack bar =
and bananna plugs stripped of their springs for coil pins.  I've made =
807 plate coils for 80 and 40 meters that way.

Jim
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: kwylow zinjanthropus=20
  To: [email protected]=20
  Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 7:03 PM
  Subject: [JMS] 90800 transmitter on 30 meters?



  Jim:
  I don't suppose with the stock coils one could operate the 90800 on =
the 10 Mcs band without any modifications. Let me know if you have =
contemplated this (or have done it on a practical level). Cal, N6KYR.=20


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