Dan:
I ran a Collins 30L-1 back at the Groton Sub Base club station, K1SSN. I know
that the tube lineup, power supply and weight were substantially different, but
too many years have passed.
The 30L-1 ran four 811A's whereas the 30S-1 had a 4-1000A? Am I remembering
right?
73, Keith, WB2VUO
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-------- Original message --------From: Dan Mitten - WA3NFV
<WA3NFV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 1/9/19 20:35 (GMT-05:00) To:
hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: WJ5O
I was wondering how long that would take.
This particular NCL-2000 is a Collins
30S-1!
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From:
Wayne Leman
To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2019 7:12
PM
Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: WJ5O
Bill's harmonic on 10 meters is weak because his NCL-2000 is set on 20
meters!
Wayne
KL7FDQ
On 1/7/2019 8:44 PM, wkhibbert wrote:
More likely he has an NCL-2000 in the garage, an
"Active Antenna Coupler" from National. Pair of RCA 8122's. 2 watts drive
will give one 1300 watts out.
73, Keith, WB2VUO
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-------- Original message --------
From: WA3NFV@xxxxxxxx
Date: 1/7/19 22:04 (GMT-05:00)
To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HFbeacons] WJ5O
OK, That's it.
Bill claims he has
a little transmitter that outputs 2 Watts. Someone needs to break
into Bill's house and look for one of these:
(Just kidding, of course!)
Hearing WJ5O in EPA.
73,
Dan WA3NFV
TS-2000, Homebrew vertical and Homebrew 3
element horizontal, EPA, FN20ih
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