Paul, et.al.:
I'll be darned! I wonder what the airflow requirements for the small
radiator version might be! Was it intended for pulse use?
Whatever, the fact remains that the GS-23 is no way to be mistaken for
the "small radiator" version of the 4CX1600 ("for what it's worth").
Heck, I'm not sure it should be "mistaken" for a 4CX1600 of ANY kind! I
DO know that more than a few folks use the GS-23 for "full legal limit"
PA's through 70cm but, personally, I don't know that I would want to
build many of the coaxial "sockets" it requires - HI!
Thanks for the info!
73, Paul ND2X/5
Paul Hewitt wrote:
> There are, (were?) two versions, one with the
> smaller anode cooler diameter.
> Paul
>
> Paul Hewitt
> WD7S PRODUCTIONS
> QRO HOMEBREW COMPONENTS
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>
> >
> > SO, I'm not sure what controversy might
> > be growing here - it makes no sense to
> > me that a 4CX1600 would have an anode
> > cooler with a diameter smaller than 3.34+
> > inches......
> >
> > Thanks for bringing your concerns up!
> >
> > 73, Paul ND2X/5
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