I was able to get a pair in 2019 as you can see here in the video. I was in Xenia / Dayton and met with Reinhard. I would reach out to Reinhard and see if they are still available for the RF2K+. I suspect they are the same as what is being used on the RF2K-S too. Max NG7M
I'll try on the reflector and also maybe thru John at Island Amps. How big are the holes you cut in the sides? I'm thinking of adding a couple of fans for now to cool things some. It really only gets warm on 6 meters. Output there isn't very good and it heats up pretty fast.
Off the top of my head, I think used a 1 1/2" (inch) punch. it was one of the easy to find used Greelee punches that are very popular in the used market. My experience is that those holes make a big difference. When the fans do come on, you can put your hand by the holes and feel air being drawn in.
I'm sorry I didn't see you at the Hamvention, Max. We were there too. 73 Holger
Holger, saw you at a distance and should have said hello! Sorry I missed you and your daughter. Maybe at Visalia or next year at Hamvention.
Max where can we get the LDMOS Clamps? Do we have to order from Reinhart or is there another source? Does Reinhart even sell the clamps?
I was able to get a pair in 2019 as you can see here in the video. I was in Xenia / Dayton and met with Reinhard. I would reach out to Reinhard and see if they are still available for the RF2K+. I suspect they are the same as what is being used on the RF2K-S too. Max NG7M
I'll try on the reflector and also maybe thru John at Island Amps. How big are the holes you cut in the sides? I'm thinking of adding a couple of fans for now to cool things some. It really only gets warm on 6 meters. Output there isn't very good and it heats up pretty fast.
Off the top of my head, I think used a 1 1/2" (inch) punch. it was one of the easy to find used Greelee punches that are very popular in the used market. My experience is that those holes make a big difference. When the fans do come on, you can put your hand by the holes and feel air being drawn in.