List of Class D or E Transmitter Suppliers

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n8fvj:

I know only one It is http://www.k7dyy.com/p/orders.html

375 watts carrier 160/80 or 80/40 meters. $1430 shipped.

What do you have?

Pete, WA2CWA:

If you read the header on the K7DYY web site (NO CLASS E STUFF THERE):
Bringing Class D Technology to Amateur Radio

n8fvj:

Quote from: Pete, WA2CWA on December 22, 2023, 05:59:10 PM
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If you read the header on the K7DYY web site (NO CLASS E STUFF THERE):
Bringing Class D Technology to Amateur Radio

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Change title to Class D & E.

Pete, WA2CWA:

Quote from: n8fvj on December 22, 2023, 06:01:30 PM
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Quote from: Pete, WA2CWA on December 22, 2023, 05:59:10 PM
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If you read the header on the K7DYY web site (NO CLASS E STUFF THERE):
Bringing Class D Technology to Amateur Radio

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Change title to Class D & E.

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Class E stuff is build build build (i.e. HOMEBREW).  ;D
More info here: http://www.classeradio.com/
You think there is a store some place that sells class E amateur radio transmitters  ???

This is cool; K1KBW's 24 FET RF deck for 75 meters:



n8fvj:

I think K7DYY is only new AM transmitter assembled. From what I read it is a worthy product and I believe made since 2004. Produces 375 watt carrier and it is less expensive than tube transmitters of 250 watt and higher carrier power.  It looks like I may buy one.

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