[NJARC] Big Power
n3ibx
n3ibx at verizon.net
Fri Feb 10 12:30:05 EST 2006
Rob - I don't believe it. The cooling pond was for only for his exciter.
Was his name Powell Crosley????
Joe N3IBX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Flory" <robandpj at earthlink.net>
To: "New Jersey Antique Radio Club" <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 12:27 PM
Subject: [NJARC] Big Power
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> There was a local many years back who ran so much power, he had a cooling
> pond for his ham transmitter.
>
> Rob Flory
> robandpj at earthlink.net
> www.home.earthlink.net/~navyradio WWII Navy Radio
> www.home.earthlink.net/~robandpj Les Flory Television and Electronics
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>> [Original Message]
>> From: <StephenTetorka at cs.com>
>> To: <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
>> Date: 2/10/2006 11:05:25 AM
>> Subject: [NJARC] 1920's rig
>>
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>> Hi Joe:
>>
>> It appears that my 204A 1020's transmitter is about as good as it will
>> be...as presenty wired...40 RF watts to antenna on 3.88
>>
>> Had several QSO's and got "very good's"..."no signal drift"..."sounds
> like a
>> carbon mike ( as I employ it )"...most importantly - measurements I took:
>>
>> RF level at 5 inche from RF Tank:
>> 3.8 -14 db
>> 7.7 -14
>> 15. -28
>> 30. -48
>>
>> Under center of 80 M dipole:
>>
>> 3.8 -20db
>> 7.7 -70db
>>
>> At rcv'ing station 1 mile away:
>> NO harmonics detected.
>>
>> Am putting a 160 coil into form....and making a beefed up PS for 100
> watts.
>>
>> Also...might have a 15,000W transmitting tube on the way....don't know
> how
>> many VDC I might need...and have to call JCPL for extra juice.
>>
>> Keep'm Glowing,
>> Steve
>>
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