[RTTY] Tuner for High Power RTTY
Lewis Frederick Dennin II
fdennin at numail.org
Fri Jul 28 13:20:55 EDT 2006
Rick,
I concur with Steve. I have a Nye-Viking MB-V and works FB. Prices run
around $500.
73'....Fred WW4LL
> Rick
>
> A Nye-Viking would handle that. The MB-V is a good one. It has a coax
> bypass switch. You can find them on e-bay every once in a while. Pretty
> expensive purchased new.
>
> 73
> Steve AI9T
> www.ai9t.com
>
>> Hi Gang,
>>
>> I am looking for suggestions for a tuner that can handle RTTY contesting
>> at 1500 watts on 40 meters (only). I have a Drake MN-2000, but I don't
>> think that it can handle the average 5 second XMIT - 3 second RECV in a
>> contesting environment.
>>
>> (Just finishing a Class E, 40 meter, solid state amp project for RTTY.
>> It
>> has so far produced 1850 watts into a Bird 2500 watt dummy load for 30
>> minutes continuous.)
>>
>> Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks.
>>
>> Rick W1TY/W2RTY
>>
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