There is a connector strip on the power supply side of the amp mounted to
the divider going from the front to the back of the amp. If one tap is
shorted, you are in 220 mode, if three are, you are in 110 mode. For
about $10, Alphapower will send you a complete schematic and operator's
manual -- you should get it. It will show you exactly how to convert
between 110 and 220. 200 is probably a bit on the low side for the 8874
heaters.
AlphaPower will (supposedly) do the mods for other bands. These involve
adding switches and relays. Whatever you do, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE
THE AMP on 24 MHz without modifying the choke -- it is resonant at 24MHz.
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Andrew N. Chesnokov wrote:
> Just added 78 expedition amp to my shack's 87A.
> Have two questions:
> 1. How to set it for 200V or 220V supply line.
> 2.What are the mods for 10/18/24 MHz.
>
> Thank you for help.
> 73, Andy UA3AB
>
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