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Subject: [AMPS] Henry Who?
From: km1h@juno.com (km1h@juno.com)
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 20:54:01 -0500


On Mon, 30 Nov 1998 10:14:28 -0800 "Radiodan W7RF" <RFpower@radiodan.com>
writes:
>
>If there's confusion it's not on my part Alan,
>
>Let me "right" back to you this way....
>
>Which of the "current crop of amps" do you own where you know so much?
>Fact: The transformers used are very reliable, we wouldn't continue to 
>use
>them if they were junk!

Ford said that about the Edsel.

Then why dont you offer an Alpha type warranty?  Or why does Peter Dahl
sell so many Henry replacement xfmrs?


>Fact: The HENRY RF deck is and always has been very efficient.

No more so than anyone else considered a real player in the market. Henry
has no bragging rights to efficiency.


>I don't see anyone else using a custom made roller inductor in the 
>tank, and
>door knob caps switched in for plate C. Why? costs too much if you 
>don't
>make the parts like HENRY does!

There is no reason for a prone -to- problems roller inductor in a ham
amp. In 2-30MHz commercial service, then yes where it will not be subject
to constant tuning. Roller inductors buy you no real measurable
benefit...in a ham amp or a tuner.   A well designed switched network IMO
is more reliable long term, cost effective  and certainly faster to tune.
Gee, Henry and MFJ both push roller inductors......interesting...wonder
if there is a message there??

Why are switched doorknobs so great?  And yet so many complain about them
in amps as drifty, overstressed, etc. Since Henry is primarily an 80-10M
company with 160M an afterthough I find absolutely no reason to use a
doorknob anywhere except for plate blocking.  It may be hard for you to
accept but there ARE other options that work well.

 
>Sheet metal? You must be looking at something else. We use aluminum.


Even Dentron used steel. 

The old Clipperton L's and MLA-2500's are still in use by DXpeditions
...not because of magic RF but simply cuz they are not flimsy, rattle and
warped....like many Henry's I've seen. I have AI6V's MLA here which has
been around the world too many times to count and after all that time it
only needs some minor maintenance.
Also there is something to be said for steel encased xfmrs that dont fry
your gonads or brains as does aluminum......but salesmen are a different
breed I guess.

If I had my choices for a currently produced solid amp it would be the
Alpha 91b way up front. Henry would fall into the category of a 1973
Buick Electra 225..park it and leave it.

Now, what were you saying about opinions the other day? Yours are so
biased I have to get my hip waders on......

73  CArl  KM1H     Dont sell no ones amps






>
>73, Dan Magro W7RF, (member SCDXC, SCCC)
>Rugged, Reliable Henry HF Amps are "Instant on" for RF Power now!
>DXers/Contesters/Ragchewers get your HENRY from RADIODAN for LESS!
>***Subscribe to the HENRY reflector at www.qth.net 
><http://www.qth.net>
>***
>www.radiodan.com <http://www.radiodan.com> ??? RFpower@radiodan.com
><mailto:RFpower@radiodan.com> A trip to our web site is worth the 
>click!
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Alan Gray [mailto:agray@voicenet.com]
>> Sent: Monday, November 30, 1998 9:21 AM
>> To: Radiodan W7RF; K4ab@aol.com; cq-contest@contesting.com
>> Cc: amps@contesting.com
>> Subject: RE: [AMPS] (no subject)
>>
>>
>> "Radio" Dan-
>>
>>
>> Before you confuse your marketing efforts with technical fact, in
>> the final
>> analysis your comments are still a salesman's hype.
>>
>> Fact is, Henry does, and always has, used a lot of marginal 
>components in
>> their amps....like the ECA transformers...and the Triad
>> transformers before
>> them.  And their current crop of amps use tank components that are 
>nothing
>> to right home about either.....
>>
>> And most annoying of all, Henry still doesn't know how to make sheet 
>metal
>> that fits right even after all these years.
>>
>> Alan, W3BV
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 02:12 PM 11/28/98 -0800, Radiodan W7RF wrote:
>> >
>> >HI Larry,
>> >
>> >They're not small, light, or compact, but they are THE most
>> Rugged, Reliable
>> >amplifiers anywhere.
>> >
>> >Get a HENRY. No brag........just FACT!
>> >
>> >
>> >73, Dan Magro W7RF, (member SCDXC, SCCC)
>> >Rugged, Reliable Henry HF Amps are "Instant on" for RF Power now!
>> >DXers/Contesters/Ragchewers get your HENRY from RADIODAN for LESS!
>> >***Subscribe to the HENRY reflector at www.qth.net 
><http://www.qth.net>
>> >***
>> >www.radiodan.com <http://www.radiodan.com> ??? RFpower@radiodan.com
>> ><mailto:RFpower@radiodan.com> A trip to our web site is worth the 
>click!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: owner-amps@contesting.com 
>[mailto:owner-amps@contesting.com]On
>> >> Behalf Of K4ab@aol.com
>> >> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 1998 1:13 PM
>> >> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
>> >> Cc: amps@contesting.com
>> >> Subject: [AMPS] (no subject)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> For the second time in as many contests, my Ameritron AL-1500
>> developed a
>> >> problem during the contest.  Probably not a major problem, but
>> certainly a
>> >> nuisance.
>> >>
>> >> My question...what is the most durable, legal-limit, commercially
>> >> available
>> >> amp sold?
>> >>
>> >> I'm tired of having amp problems during the contests.  I don't
>> >> mistreat the
>> >> amp, but I do run 'em hard..i.e.- CQ'ing for hours at a time.
>> >>
>> >> If a commercially available amp is not available, who homebrews
>> >> and sells the
>> >> best?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >>
>> >> 73,
>> >> Larry K4AB
>> >>
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