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rijo1
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:37 pm    Post subject: 811A Tube Amp. Schematic Reply with quote

Hi group , I want to build a 10 - 40 meter linear amp. using 811A tubes
.. I am looking for schematics for this project and am in high hopes
someone here can direct me to a web site where I can download the
schematics . It would be great if someone had the schematics and would
be willing to email them to me . All or any information for my 811A
linear amp. project is very much appreciated . Thanks in advance , Rick

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Tim Wescott
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:09 pm    Post subject: Re: 811A Tube Amp. Schematic Reply with quote

Luhan Monat wrote:

Quote:
rijo1 wrote:

Hi group , I want to build a 10 - 40 meter linear amp. using 811A tubes
. I am looking for schematics for this project and am in high hopes
someone here can direct me to a web site where I can download the
schematics . It would be great if someone had the schematics and would
be willing to email them to me . All or any information for my 811A
linear amp. project is very much appreciated . Thanks in advance , Rick


Those tubes may be worth more than the cost of a new linear amp. Last
time I saw a circuit for anything like that was the 1953 edition of the
Radio Amateur's Handbook.

Nope. The Ameritron AL-811 lists for $800 and contains 4 811A triodes

which go for between $13 each (Chinese) to $50 each (NOS American)? You
_can_ still build some things for less than the sum of the parts if
you're clever.

http://www.tubesandmore.com/
http://www.ameritron.com/goodies/catalog/amer2002.pdf

Too bad QRO makes me gag.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
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Luhan Monat
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:34 pm    Post subject: Re: 811A Tube Amp. Schematic Reply with quote

rijo1 wrote:

Quote:
Hi group , I want to build a 10 - 40 meter linear amp. using 811A tubes
. I am looking for schematics for this project and am in high hopes
someone here can direct me to a web site where I can download the
schematics . It would be great if someone had the schematics and would
be willing to email them to me . All or any information for my 811A
linear amp. project is very much appreciated . Thanks in advance , Rick


Those tubes may be worth more than the cost of a new linear amp. Last
time I saw a circuit for anything like that was the 1953 edition of the
Radio Amateur's Handbook.

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Luhan Monat (luhanis 'at' yahoo 'dot' com)
"The future is not what it used to be..."
http://members.cox.net/berniekm

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Michael Black
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:36 am    Post subject: Re: 811A Tube Amp. Schematic Reply with quote

Luhan Monat (x@y.z) writes:
Quote:
rijo1 wrote:

Hi group , I want to build a 10 - 40 meter linear amp. using 811A tubes
. I am looking for schematics for this project and am in high hopes
someone here can direct me to a web site where I can download the
schematics . It would be great if someone had the schematics and would
be willing to email them to me . All or any information for my 811A
linear amp. project is very much appreciated . Thanks in advance , Rick


Those tubes may be worth more than the cost of a new linear amp. Last
time I saw a circuit for anything like that was the 1953 edition of the
Radio Amateur's Handbook.

NO, you don't have to go that far back to find construction articles

that use them.

And of course, old books and magazines are the place to look for them.
One should not limit themselves to "the web".

I'm still puzzling over the "40 to 10 meters". Very few would go to
the trouble of making such an amplifier and leave out 80 meters.
On the other hand, I thought the term was often used as code,
to sell amplifiers intended for illegal use on CB, but without
coming right out and saying it was for illegal CB use.
Especially when a library just may have a book that carries
such a project for ham use, and there is a whole slew of newsgroups
for amateur radio which seems to be the place to ask if the question
is legit.

Michael
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