On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 21:30:06 -0400 "Bill Coleman N2BC" <n2bc@ibm.net>
writes:
>
>I have a B&W 85(something) 'in stock'. How can one (me) tell if it's
>an
>850, 851 or 852 ?? There's a smallish decal with B&W spelled out but
>I
>can't make out any model info.
>
>Mechanicals:
>8" deep, 6" high, 4.5" wide, 60 degree switch detent
>10M coil is 4 turns of .5" wide strap abt 4" long x 1.75" diameter
>20/15M coil is a bit under 4 turns of 1/4" tubing, 3.5" diameter
>80 & 40M coil looks like #12 3.5" diameter, 12.5 turns
>
>Next question... what are the L values for each band? I don't have
>any
>fancy measuring goodies.
>
>Last question... What's the design load impedance?
>
>Well, one more question... anybody have a spec sheet?
>
>Thanks in advance, Bill N2BC
I have all the original B&W specs, values, etc for a SASE to my CBA...no
time at 315AM to look up which is which!
73 Carl KM1H
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