Subject: | [CQ-Contest] Italian power explained - |
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From: | dnorris@k7no.com (Dean Norris) |
Date: | Sun Mar 10 11:18:54 2002 |
At 08:55 3/10/2002, David L. Thompson wrote: >Back in the late 70's I visited a well known G3 Contest station. He had the >100 watt transceiver with a small linear that could do 300 or 400 watts out. >They did have nice antennas but I asked how they did so well (against the >300 watt I's). He said the secret was the "antenna tuner" which was mounted >in a big drawer. The tuner had several 3-500Z's and a 4KV power supply. > >Dave K4JRB That, in some areas of the world, is called a "driver"! -- |
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