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High drive mobile 10 meter amp
High drive mobile 10 meter amp













high drive mobile 10 meter amp

The thing that throws me on this - is the coupling section. The amp puts out around 1400-1500 PEP/SSB on my LP-100A watt/SWR meter. I know the low end of 10 meters is for cw only. but really is there a real difference between 10 meters and 11 meters. At one time 11 meters was a ham band until the fcc reallocated to the citizens band. Then 2 for the final section that say "plate" and "antenna". Ok aside from 11 meters being cb and no license required and of course the difference in the ppl who operate on the band. There's 4 tuning knobs - 2 for the driver section that say "plate" and "coupling". Untill -I think- the FCC or "Uncle Charlie" (we use to call him) came a'knockin.Īnyway does any techie know the proper tune method to tune this monster? It uses ten 8908 tubes. Not sure if he's still around - but they were a great amp. According to FCC regulations, CB radios are allowed a max output of 4 watts. The reason for this is because the 10 Meter Radios are allowed to have more wattage/power output than CB Radios. Unlike a CB Radio, you need to have a license to operate a 10 Meter Radio. It was made in the San Jose CA area -back in the day- by a man named Andy Anderson. 10 Meter Radios are Amateur Radios, also known as Ham Radios. I have a Golden Falcon big base amp, with no tuning instructions.Ī little history on the amp - first.















High drive mobile 10 meter amp