[MRCG] Looking for medium power VLF CW transmitter
Chuck Maurer
lomaurer at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 17:22:23 EST 2016
You could use a BC-375 or a BC-191 with the low freq tuning unit (TU-26B
200-500 Kc) and very slight mods to get from 200kHz to the 126kHz as an
exciter for a larger multi-KW amp.
Chuck
W5API
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Steve <zarco at sonic.net> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I'm usually a lurker here but a couple of us at MRHS (KSM/KPH in Bolinas
> and
> Pt. Reyes) have the outlandish idea of putting a transmitter on the VLF
> marine bands in the 126 KC area. So we're looking for a transmitter
> capable of 1 to 5 KW of any vintage and any condition (preferably
> restorable)
> that might be gathering dust in someone's garage.
>
> And yes, we are licensed to do this. Any help, suggestions or tips
> appreciated.
> Thanks!
> Steve W6SSP
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