If you want a nice enclosure get an existing amplifier and build what you
want in it.
Plasma generators and such often go cheap on ebay after they have been listed
several
times.
I have 4 myself along with two big 5 kw 200 MHz amplifiers once used for MRI
machines.
They usually have a vacuum variable or two sockets meters and such which is a
good start.
These will at least provide you with professional looking enclosure and some
hardware you
will need anyway.
Something that was interesting on EBAY once was some one stripped down a
plasma generator
and all that was left was the sheet metal enclosure. It sold just about as
much, maybe more, than
a plasma generator RF deck.
73
Bill wa4lav
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From: Amps [amps-bounces@contesting.com] on behalf of Jerry [jsternmd@att.net]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 10:10 AM
To: Amps@contesting.com
Subject: [Amps] Building an Amp 101
I have had a long desire to build my own linear HF or VHF amp. I believe I
have the electronic technical skills but after looking at some completed
projects like those on WD7S website, I realized I don't have the skills or
tools to do a nice job on the mechanical aspects of chassis / sub-chassis
sheetmetal work. I guess I could cram it all into an unattractive box
behind a reasonable looking front panel but is linear amp building mainly
for those with good metal work capabilities? How does one break into this
with limited workbench space other than an electronic workbench?
Jerry
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