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[Amps] Options for the AL-1200

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Subject: [Amps] Options for the AL-1200
From: Dennis W0JX <w0jx@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:41:40 -0700 (PDT)
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Re tube changes for the AL-1200:
 
1.) See N9ADG's website. About four years ago, several hams put the GS-35b into 
their 
     AL-1200's. This seems to work ok except that the cooling is below minimums 
and a 
     bigger (noisier) blower is required along with a different filament 
transformer and bias 
     circuit;
 
2.) Another workable option is to put in an 8877. You will need a filament 
transformer 
     change, socket, and chimney, and you will need the timer and grid current 
trip curcuit to 
     protect the 8877. You might need to tweak the tuning/ and or components of 
the tuned 
     input circuit;
 
3.) IMHO, swapping to a pair of 3-500's is a great option although they need 
more drive than 
     the 3CX1200A7. However, you will retain the "quick on" feature of the amp 
and the tubes 
     are cheap! You will need a new filament transformer, sockets, chimneys, 
and 
     suppressors;
 
Luckily, all of the necessary parts for the above (except the GS-35b option) 
are available from Ameritron at very reasonable prices. 
 
73, Dennis W)JX/8


      
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