over a year ago, this local CBer gave me this old Antron 99,
that has been painted, and it suffers from "erectile dysfunction"
as the thread is stripped up at the top section.
I just slapped it up on at this 4 by 4 wood pillar from an old
decking in my backyard, on a five-foot section of metal pipe,
with a length of LMR400 coax, just to get on the air to talk on CB,
and maybe try 10 meters.
and here in southern Louisiana, with our conductive moist
dirt ground: it works great for DX. with a HR2510
with about 8 watts on 29.6 MHz FM, I made it to Panama,
Columbia, etc. Then last winter on 29.6 MHz FM with 120 watts
from a RM Italy amplifier that I repaired and the HR2510,
I was having a blast, talking to Southern California each morning,
and the repeaters up near Toronto. And also making it to
Japan, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, etc. One time I was just
messing on 29.000 MHz AM with this RM Italy KL-300p amplifier
(Not a RF Linear amplifier, no bias circuit) and my friend Roger
in New Zealand heard me. He was monitoring the AM calling freq
and caught me messing around with my distorted AM signal
from the RM "linear amplifier." about 40 watts carrier.
and I use it on CB. there is a local gang around here
on ch. 20 AM, and on 27.415 MHz LSB, channel "41"
so the metal mast is the counterpoise, or other side
of the antenna. I had it on a 10 foot pipe at first, which is
a good counterpoise for it. but I put it on a 5 foot
section so that I can mess with the tuning rings.
first time I played with one of these A99's.
works great. plus I was also given a 30 foot push-up
pole to get it in the air some day.
p.s. - has anyone out there repaired one of these A99
with stripped thread joints?
p.s. 2 - for another post, another day. adding bias to the
KL-300 amp. making it a linear amp.
This signal is distorted as expected
when the SSB and AM input signal envelope goes down
in power. it cuts out. but great for FM of course,
but gets hot! !
p.s. 3 - RM Italy says these are "linear amplifiers"
as some others do. But they are not.
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