What info do you need?
Made down the road in Columbus, Ohio about one hour from Drake; obviously
a clone.
Came on the market just before the FCC adopted the 10M rules so that
probably helped kill it....along with the excellent Horizon VI L 6M
version.
A lengthy review with the schematic appeared in Jan 1970 CQ.
73 Carl KM1H
On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 17:28:38 -0600 "Monty Taylor"
<montytaylor@texoma.net> writes:
>
>I would like to hear from anyone that has, has had, knew of someone
>that
>had, a Raytrack DX2000L linear amplifier. I have only been able to
>find two
>people in the world it seems that is familiar with that Amplifier. I
>have
>one, just want to compare notes. Uses a pair of 3-500Z's.
>
>Monty/WB5GLB
>montytaylor@texoma.net
>
>
>
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