bigred222 said:I heard that some hams run in excess of 10k up on 160m. is that true???
I have also heard my elmer say that he blew up a 5kW slug in a Bird wattmeter one night...and set his curtains on fire at the same time.
Now is the story true? Probably not completely. Is there a grain of truth to it? Probably so. Ham radio is like fishing and most other endeavors in life...the tales grow taller as time passes.
QRN, I'm not on a rant about you personally...it's just that I get ticked off by people who want to restrict what I legally do to prevent nutjobs from doing what they do. We have legislated to death here in the US (you can't smoke, have to wear a seatbelt, can't use certain words, etc.) and whole basis of this is to prevent the one-tenth of one percent of the population from doing what they are going to do anyway.
I don't buy into that philosophy.
And yes, the amp is homebrew...I'm not the original builder however (second owner). It's got two 4-440's cathode driven (I was mistaken--it's only a 4.3 kV plate transformer). Here's the builders original hand-drawn schematic:
http://www.albe24.com/4_400_cr.jpg
There's been additions to the amp over the years such as a bias supply that aren't reflected on the schematic, so it's real interesting sometimes to look inside the amp. Would you believe I got the amp, power supply, transfer switch, and a boxfull of spare 4-400's and 4-250s for $80??