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"Season's Greetings" looks okay to me...


« on: August 24, 2012, 08:03:34 AM »

I'm downsizing in preparation of a move to a much smaller house nearby (small lot). I have for sale my 4-FET 200W (at carrier) balanced Class E transmitter (including Class H modulator). You can see it here: http://mysite.verizon.net/sdp2/id4.html. Since I first built it, it went through several iterations. The 2FET x 2 FET balanced configuration (shown) and the photo on the lower right represent the rig as it is now. It is currently set up for 75-80 meter operation, and requires about 2 watts of RF drive from your carrier frequency source.

If interested, please contact me by E-mail directly at: sdp2@verizon.net (not via this board). The price is $375.00, and I will include a few extras at no additonal cost: Victor model TC-2000 frequency counter (like new condition), a box of spare parts including RF FETs and Audio FETs.

Local pick-up only in Bernardsville NJ... where I can turn it on and run it... to show you how it works.

Stu
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Stewart ("Stu") Personick. Pictured: (from The New Yorker) "Season's Greetings" looks OK to me. Let's run it by the legal department
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