Gday everyone A good friend of mine has recently acquired a Commander 2500 which is need of repair/rebuild after a long and hard life. On taking the amp apart, he noticed one of the neoprene chimneys
Gday everyone A good friend of mine has recently acquired a Commander 2500 which is need of repair/rebuild after a long and hard life. On taking the amp apart, he noticed one of the neoprene chimneys
Steve, I have a Commander HF 2500, 1996 vintage, however, there are no chimneys on top of the 3cx800s and I do not have a "solid screen". The amplifier you're describing may be a later vintage. I don
Hi Jay Thanks for the info much appreciated. It looks as though the Commander 2500 went through quite an evolution from its introduction to the later stages of production. I think this one is a later
I would try MSC industrial supply. Mike --Original Message-- From: Jay Sturtevant <k2ztdx@gmail.com> To: Steve Ireland <vk6vz@arach.net.au> Cc: amps <amps@contesting.com>; Phil Hartwell <vk6gx@yahoo.
Is that a Command built or Palstar built amp? A very visible Palstar change is the air holes added to the front face of the RF chassis to cool the PS board which was easily fried and a royal PITA to
-- ORIGINAL MESSAGE --(may be snipped) REPLY: For what it's worth: I had a Command 2500 several years ago and I would like to offer some advice which may or may not save you a bunch of trouble down t