Good job Roger, Yep, I could not remember correctly, strangely enuf. I like my DTR-2000 Dentron but it is just what Dentron wanted to put out, hi power amps for small money (relatively). Everything a
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The Bandit I, II and III were built by D&A in Scottsbulff Nebraska. Hunter built much higher quality amplifiers using? higher power sweep tubes at higher plate voltages and something new at the time,
The Hunter Bandit ran a pair of 3-400Zs. There's a lot of them around. I never owned one, but I've worked on a couple. eHam.net review is here: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2532 -WB2WIK/6 The B
Thank you for the info and the Link?Steve. ?Dennis O. The Hunter Bandit ran a pair of 3-400Zs. There's a lot of them around. I never owned one, but I've worked on a couple. eHam.net review is here: h
The Hunter Bandit 2000A & B model ran 4 ea. 572Bs while the C model ran a pair of 3-400Zs (8163s) - Hardly sweep tubes. Manuals are available on BAMA - Here: http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/hunter/ C
Thank you all for the information you hav provided. ?I have looked at all the links provided?but I am more interested in the sweep tube versions of the Hunter amplifiers?because that?has been?the foc
Hunter made 3 different linears called "Bandit". The Hunter Bandit 2000A came out in 1962; the Hunter Bandit 2000B came out in 1965; and the Hunter Bandit 2000C came out in 1968. Hunter also made the
?Thank you Glen. Others have already referred me to the BAMA site and the more I?learn about the HAM version of the Hunter Bandit, the more I believe that the?version I am referring to was made by a
Hunter Manufacturing was located in Iowa City and Des Moines, IA and they were a fixture at Midwest hamfests when I was living in the Chicago area. The 2000C was a kit that had construction and instr