Hi Chaz, 
I figured others might be able to chime in. 
My favorite is the AM-3924.  It is part of the AN/URT-23  transmitter set used 
on many Navy ships.   The amplifier section has fixed caps and coils and is 
switched by the exciter (T-827).   It is a bullet proof amp which uses two 
4cx1500B tubes, it can produce 1000w output AM continuous carrier unlimited 
keydown time.   In other works, it can easily do legal limit on RTTY/CW/SSB 
with no keydown limit, and can likely be pushed to do 1500w AM, but that would 
be over the current US rules. 
Every once in a while you see them on ebay, but fair radio sales usually has 
them as well as other outlet houses. 
Paul, kg7hf. 
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:09:21 -0600 
From: chas <chasm@texas.net> 
Subject: [Amps] Any Henry experts on the list?     REPOST 
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IS THERE ANYONE WHO KNOWS A MODEL NUMBER OF A HENRY WHICH WOULD MEET 
MY WANTS for an infinite 160 to 10m HF by setting the coils or 
bandswitch to the nearest band marking and then fine tuning??? 
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