A common 13 x 9 x2 or 3 cake pan with slide on lid (you know the one that sticks when you try to hi grade a late night snack) is almost Identical to that and cheap at yard sale or thrift shop, 20 bucks or less brand new at Winco, Fred Meyer, Albertsons , etc.Your input tuner looks a bit like the "grid tune" control on D&A amps. I kind of like to steal the matcher out of one of the little SWR meter/Antenna matcher used to be sold at all sorts of stores and still find at truck stops, Steal the 2 caps and the coil and the swr/field strength part still works
Homebrew is the best part of Amateur Radio.
very nice build and i like the fact that it has multipul power instead of just hi med low Thanks for the hints Norman
thanks for the good work norm thanks allot
A common 13 x 9 x2 or 3 cake pan with slide on lid (you know the one that sticks when you try to hi grade a late night snack) is almost Identical to that and cheap at yard sale or thrift shop, 20 bucks or less brand new at Winco, Fred Meyer, Albertsons , etc.Your input tuner looks a bit like the "grid tune" control on D&A amps. I kind of like to steal the matcher out of one of the little SWR meter/Antenna matcher used to be sold at all sorts of stores and still find at truck stops, Steal the 2 caps and the coil and the swr/field strength part still works
I seen a 4-125 tube amplifier in a book it said 380 watts with 2500 volts on the plate.
Nice amp
Thank You! Those little guys are fun to build.
@@radiomedic111 plus ever microwave I broke down , has the aluminum wire transformer.
I wish my eyes were a little bit better diabetes place hell with them, sir do you ever sell built boxes? I love watching your videos thanks again
Hello...what is your location?
send me an email at: radiomedic111@yahoo.com
maybe we can figure something out.
Could you put 4-250A tubes in it to get more out of it, without changing much?
i need a tube amp work on
Hello.....what is your location?
Please send me an email at: radiomedic111@yahoo.com
@@radiomedic111 i am from Texas