Looking for an amp that I can use with my Yaesu FT-991a and Icom 7200 for 10-11m use. Sadly the Yaesu can't go below a 5 watt carrier (way to much for my 667) and the Icom sounds like ass when run below 3-4 watts, so looking for something I CAN run even a 10-20W carrier into and not blow it up. Any suggestions?
Not much out there comes up when you look for High Drive amps, seems the definition is ALL over the place, especially when looking at Texas Star, thanks!
You spent some serious money for those two radios, time to pair them up with an
appropriate stablemate.
Depending what mode you operate on here are a few suggestions.
Set your AM carrier to 10-15 watts on either radio, need some headroom for the audio. On a 3or4 tube 811 you should see 80-120 watt carrier. Plate dissipation for 811 tubes
is 65 watts per tube and they got hot fast on long keydowns.Modulated 400-600 watts
peak depending which model you use.
On SSB about 65 watts of drive should give you 450-650 pep, we are on 10 or 11
meters per your post and you will not get full output on those bands, 20,40, 80 yes
but not on 10 or 11.
With the AL-80B Ameritron recommends 200 watt keydown max on AM.
I have run 10 meter AM with about 150 keydown and 700-750 peak driving it with a
Kenwood TS570 & had a good clean signal with acceptable audio.
You got two good radios there, BJ, Nomad & 543 are giving you good advice.
CB amps are for CB radios, most of them have lousy tuned inputs and could damage
your radios.