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Re: [Amps] Building an Amp 101

To: Jerry <jsternmd@att.net>, "'Amps'" <Amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Building an Amp 101
From: N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:43:58 -0500
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Jerry,

It often seems at though the only builders here are those who turn out works of art. But there are some who build functional amplifiers that aren't pretty. My main reason for amp building is insatiable desire to push the limits of propagation and DXing on some of the more challenging bands. I would love to have something that looks great too, but that's not in the cards. I have neither the money to buy commercial amplifiers nor to outfit a shop to produce works of art nor to hire out the metal work. I have seen others make works or art using simple tools. I either don't have the skills, the patience, or I start with less than ideal raw materials to cut cost. All of my amps were low budget projects. My early amplifiers were built using only simple hand tools. In recent years I have acquired a drill press and table saw (which I use to cut aluminum). I don't have space for a work shop. For the messy parts of a project I often work outdoors on a folding work bench - even if it happens to be winter with snow on the ground. Over the years I have built (for myself and others) amplifiers for all bands between 1.8 and 432 MHz with power ranges from a few hundred watts to 1500 watts out. None of them were pretty.

It's a matter of what you want. If you want to build a functional amplifier you can certainly do that without the beauty. If you want something that looks professional then you must explore options to achieve it.

Paul N1BUG


On 01/17/2014 10:10 AM, Jerry wrote:
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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