On Thu, 8 Oct 1998 10:02:25 -0700 "Radiodan W7RF" <RFpower@radiodan.com>
writes:
>
>As for the A7 stability for homebrewers, OK, you and Rich agree.
>I KNOW this is NOT an issue in the HENRY 3K Classic X MKII I
>personally use
>every day.
I would HOPE that ur amp is stable Dan. Its the up front engineering that
made it that way. Maybe thats why you have a MK III.
Early Henry 3CX1200A7 amps were a nightmare. Several East Coast
contesters pooled their money to get a good deal on a group buy. They
were pure fireworks, etc. Just about everyone sent them back for
refunds and bought AL-1200' s and similar.
I just stuck with my simple, easy to use, never failed LK-500ZC that I
bought new in 1987. Still have the original tubes after all those years
of world class contesting by KQ2M from 87-95 plus my beating it chasing
DX.
BTW, I said the 1200 was unstable...I did not specify bands but reports
from Henry owners were 20M and up. Very early AL-1200's were almost
identical.
73 Carl KM1H
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