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1929 transmitter build
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With the spare time at home, I have been playing on the bench. I built a '29 era transmitter from a 1934 QST. It uses a pair of #245 tubes in a push pull collpits design. It runs on 80 and 40 metres with a maximum of 3 watts output. The coils are wound from some heavy square copper wire that I think was for large transformer winding. Even the board is vintage, it was in the scrap heap in the old barn. It cleaned up in the planer. A very enjoyable project with lots of learning along the way.


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Great job !
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#3
it looks great
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#4
Its a work of art...very impressive!
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#5
Excellent Don. Do you have plenty of spare tubes? Old tubes must be hard to come by.
John VA3KOT
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(2020-05-27, 18:27:14)VA3KOT John Wrote: Excellent Don. Do you have plenty of spare tubes? Old tubes must be hard to come by.
John VA3KOT
Thanks for the kind comments guys. I don't have a supply of old tubes but Dave ve3ebm has a reasonable collection and has been very generous in supplying tubes and vintage parts for the project. 
73 Don ve3ids
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