Hi Kilowatts, thanks for the comment, some gear comes in and other moves out! I used to work in the HF industry with RACAL a long time back so I enjoy the HF gear. I enjoy nothing better than restoring old radios and putting them back on he air. all the best , Pete.
How is the AM modulation made at the exciter and the output set for straight linear output or is the output tube AM modulated I would love to build something like that but unsure how how to make the am transmitter efferent my output tube is a 4-1000a if that helps
Great to see one working! The sound of the tune/load rotors brings back memories. I worked for RACAL.
The amplifier was TA1823.
Hi Kilowatts, thanks for the comment, some gear comes in and other moves out! I used to work in the HF industry with RACAL a long time back so I enjoy the HF gear. I enjoy nothing better than restoring old radios and putting them back on he air. all the best , Pete.
I used to install these across the world for RACL and could repair them including the MA1723 down to component level. I still have all the manuals
Thanks rrxyz2008, I was at RACAL too when the TA1823 was just starting to be produced. Worked in Western Road in Test and Systems Eng....
peter that is so cool ad Love one
Thanks for your Comment Cobraman.
Strange that they would put the tube in the door...
How much PEP are you allowed to have there?
How is the AM modulation made at the exciter and the output set for straight linear output or is the output tube AM modulated I would love to build something like that but unsure how how to make the am transmitter efferent my output tube is a 4-1000a if that helps
If you ever hear of a unit like this for sale in Brisbane please let me know. I am interested for amateur use. Thanks.
so its like a high tech HF radio for hams and ppl who want to cause problems so on so froth
Link??