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From: Donald Chester <k4kyv@hotmail.com>:
>
>If you want to work some fone where people still sound lite hams, try
>the AM'ers. 90% act like gentlemen and know how to talk ham radio
>topics .
My transceiver puts out about 35 watts AM. I have a linear amplifier.
Seems to me the linear ought to be able to amplify an AM modulated
carrier just fine: both side bands and the carrier are all within probably
6kHz or so. That should not be a challenge for a linear, or am I
missing something. Would like to try it, but thought I should check
with someone first, hi. If it can amplify RTTY without perspiring,
why not AM?
Been a loooong time since I had a Class C amplifier with a modulation
transformer about the size of the power supply transformer!
73, Jim, KH7M
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