Based on what I've seen for Quintron Glenayre Equipment I would 
question if you really need to rewind the xmfr for that 
relatively short distance from 36 MHz. 

If the manual doesn't have different part values for the low range 
split I'd take a careful look at the circuits after the xmfr. A 
case can be made where a non 180 degree filter after the PA would 
echo larger problems back at the xmfr. 

Did you measure the pa operation before the frequency change? 

You might also consider joining the yahoo rfamplifier group where 
a number of folks migh help you sort through this conversion process. 

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rfamplifiers/ 

cheers, 
s. 

> "kq2h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Perhaps a little off topic subject.... Does anyone know of a source for
> 25 Ohm, 0.10" diameter flexible coax cable? I am in the process of
> converting a 500 Watt Quintron QT-7095 station to 10 Meters. The RF
> amplifier uses four 28V MOSFET's matched to 50 Ohms with a Guanella 4:1
> transmission line transformer. Unfortunately, the amplifier is tuned to
> 36 MHz. The Guanella transformer gets very hot at 29 MHz while output
> power is low. It looks like I may have to rewind it, but am unable to
> find a source for 25 Ohm mini flexible cable. The closest thing I can
> find is semi-rigid, which is no good for this application....Alex
>


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