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From: Tim <kb2mfs@sprynet.com>
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: [AMPS] rolling your own amps
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 09:19:24 -0600
Message-ID: <331D8EFC.4FC2@sprynet.com>
> Marv and the group....
>
> Where are they going? To damn expensive. Maybe we need to put
together a
> listing of where people can find parts to roll their own. Also, where
> people can find expertise to help them roll their own.
>
> Lee
> k0wa@southwind.net
>
I would be very interested to see good ideas as well as sources for amp
parts. I have been collecting parts for a 4-1000 project and have found
it difficult to locate some parts.
73's de Tim KB2MFS
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Tim & the Group,
There are still some good sources for amp parts such as the Ham Trader
Yellow Sheets, swap meets/nets, and two of my locals who specialize in
amplifier parts. They are Alan, K6GA & Dennis, WA6RTC. Both are OK in
the CB but I don't believe that either has e-mail. Alan's fone number is:
(714) 962-5940 evenings but Dennis is apparently unlisted...sorry.
I'll wager a few bucks that many of us on the reflector have all sorts
of good amp parts squirreled away that we'll never use!
I don't know about the protocol of the reflector with regard for listing
a "want" for some critical part(s) but maybe N4VJ will enlighten us?
Tim, GL on your hunt!
Marv, W6FR
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