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Interesting rig...
I'm not 'going to some site and fostering competetion'... I was looking
for info on the 4-65 earlier, and came across this rig by Energy-Onix.
Most of the rest of the day, was looking around for a price. I
-finally- found -this-. This is interesting information, if a Ham
happens to have a non-conforming XYL who doesn't understand the need for
that 'big ugly pile of junk (if you're a home-brewer)
- - -
73 W5OMR
[BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
*Bailey, Scott* sbailey at nespower.com
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Subject: RE: [BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
Oh my gosh is that all they cost? I was wondering...but had guessed a
250
w. s.s. AM tx would run $10K to $15K. $3500 is less than some ham
rigs.
On the other hand, there were months at the 3kw erp FM I once worked at
when
we could barely pay the light bill.
Rob,
Check out this web page:
http://www.energy-onix.com/HTML/Catalog%20Sheets/Pulsar%20250%20500%20B.html
That is the Pulsar 250B or 500B
The 250B is a perfect stand by, if one feels compelled to have a stand
by transmitter. I'm not a big Energy Onix fan, but that's a good choice.
Scott
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