That 100V even had the 160M coils. Darn, now I want it back! I still have the 75A4 I used with it. If I remember I sold the 100V and 200V seperately for quite a bit more than I asked at Deerfield. Also sold off the 10A, 10B, 20A, VFO's, monitor and Slicer in that era. Never thought Id be going back to obsolete "junque" again.

Recently picked up a HT32B and SX-115 for very short money and those will be my vintage SSB station into the NCL-2000 prototype Ive had since 63.

But for now Im concentrating on 3 different era AM stations and a pair of 211's for CW.

Still looking for big modulation xfmrs.

Carl
KM1H






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Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 6U8 Subststute and the 20a


----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 6U8 Subststute and the 20a
Date: Mon, November 12, 2007 9:00
From: "jeremy-ca"


Nice setup Jim. Ive had the full range of CE transmitters from 10A to 200V
and everything in between.



Yeah, Carl, I remember when you were selling a 100V and 200V for $150 for
the pair at Deerfield back in the 80s or very early 90s. I'm STILL kicking
myself for not buying them both, but that was a lot of money to me back
then. I always wanted a 100V especially.

I do, however, seem to have "cornered the market" on CE 20As (got four of
'em).

73,
-Larry/NE1S
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