Much more like a 8938 than 8877.
8938 was around $2200 last time
I checked.
Derek K7XD
>
> Bob wrote...
>
> > The MOST expensive price I've
> > seen for the 35b is 1/3 of the 8877. Just illustrates how much Eimac and
> > Richardson Electronics are ripping us off!
>
> Well, let's compare the wages that Eimac pays their workers with
> those of the behind-the-former-iron-curtain counterparts. Then maybe
> I'll agree. Anyhow, a GS-35B seems to be a bargain, especially if it
> really is similar to the 8877! The only data I've found are
> incomplete and mechanical (i.e. size, weight, length, etc. but no
> "typical operation", no specs on airflow vs. dissipation, and the
> like.)
>
> 73,
>
> George T. Daughters, K6GT
>
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