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Mt Erie activation by W7AUM
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On Sunday, I went to Mt. Erie and made 9 contacts all over the US with 10 watts of power using an Elecraft KX3 and Buddipole.
Image from page 723 of “QST” (1915)
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Identifier: qstamer00amer
Title: QST
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Radio Relay League
Subjects: Radio Radio
Publisher: [Newington, Conn., etc., American Radio Relay League]
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^eae44a kfAMlUR TRANSMITTER KIT
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MODEL AT-1 50 Ship. Wt.16 lbs. Here Is a major Heathkit addition to the Ham radio field, the.T-1 Transmitter Kit, incorporaring many desirable designfeatures at the lowest possible dollar-per-watts price. Panelmounted crystal socket, stand-by switch, key click filter,.. C. line filtering, good shielding, etc. VFO or crystal excita-tion—up to 35 watts input. Built-in power supply provides425 volts at 100 MA. Amazingly low kit price includes allcircuit components, tubes, cabinet, punched chassis, anddetailed construction manual. SPECIFICATIONS: Range 80, 40, 20, 15, 11, 10 meters. 6AG7 Oscillator-multiplier. 6Lfi Amplifier-doubler 5U4G Rectifier. 105-125 Volt A.C. 50-60 cycles 100watts. Size: QVs inch high x ISVs inchwide X 7 inch deep.
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