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FrozenGate by Avery

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Anyone here still use CB? I'm current running a galaxy DX959 with a 300W kicker as a base station.
 





The FCC is watching you !!!!! The CB'ers took 11 meter band from the hams years ago and trashed it :-) Oh well, We still have the 10 meter band.

HMike
 
Been awhile since i heard talk like that, digital_blue

I used to have a Galaxy 88 with a homebuild 500W amp using 4 6LQ6 tubes.. I used to key that thing up and dim every light in the house.. Did 3/4kW (750W) on SSB.. Antron 5/8 antenna.

I also had a old Browning Golden Eagle Mk4a 40ch w/ssb. Hybrid unit with all tubes for modulation and output. I used the same amp with that. Had an awesome little Astatic D104 Night Owl to go with it..

Then I got my amateur radio license and never went back..

1.5kW is AWESOME!!
 
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Electro - Nice! I'm currently running a cheapie palomar amp (puts out about 250), I would like to upgrade to a more powerful X-force or Texas star amp. I also have a 4-1000a tube lying around; If I get the time, I might just whip up something.


Hemlock_Mike - FCC has no jurisdiction up here in Canada. CB is virtually unregulated provided that you don't freeband onto HAM frequencies.
 
BD -- Why do other countries have more freedom than us in the USA?!!!!!

and EF -------- 3 KW from 4 6LQ6 tubes? Did you have them inverted in a pool of cooling oil? SSB power and all - 3 to 4 KW PEP ? WOW

HMike
 
As I recall, yes, but I didn't build it and this was 17 years ago..


SHIT I'm old.
 
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I built my KW 5 band amp when I was in high school -- 1965. 4 811's grounded grid at 1,800 volts!

HMike -- WA0BMP
 
BD -- Why do other countries have more freedom than us in the USA?!!!!!

I wouldn't say that too soon. A new law came into effect last week; it prohibits the use of handheld communications devices(mainly targeted for cell phone users) while driving, unfortunately CB does fall into this category. There is a 3 year exemption for truckers to "phase out" CB...
 
Elektro -- KB0WQL but I haven't so much as keyed a mike in 5 years at least.. I kind of let it slip, but to this day I'm not sure why.. I plan on picking it up again someday. I believe my license has expired, but I'm still in the grace period.. I need to renew.

Since my daughter was born, I have no idea when I would have the time these days. Lasers and music are about all I can do.
 
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BY GOLLY - These cotton pickers can't ban trucks from the channel 19 communication thing. It's now a standard in North America!
Actually, they have done a lot of good helping others on that channel over the years.

HMike
 
EF --- I keep mine alive. I did sell my cross band repeater (2M / 3/4M) last spring along with the duplexers and autopatch. I haven't been on ham for years - It's become sorta like this forum. :-(

HMike
 
Electro - Nice! I'm currently running a cheapie palomar amp (puts out about 250), I would like to upgrade to a more powerful X-force or Texas star amp. I also have a 4-1000a tube lying around; If I get the time, I might just whip up something.


You should hunt around for a tube amp if you're running a base station. Once you warm it up and tune it up, nothing sounds better. To me, transistors lack richness of tone. Or you could build one like you said..
 
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Very difficult to drive a 4-1000 tube with 5 to 10 watts without a tuned grid input.
4-1000's make good room heaters like ArIon lasers.
HMike
 
Very difficult to drive a 4-1000 tube with 5 to 10 watts without a tuned grid input.
4-1000's make good room heaters like ArIon lasers.
HMike

I am probably going to use a 100W linear as a preamp. TBH, I have very little experience building tube amps; I'll need to do more research before building one.

As for the "CB ban", I really hope the Ontario trucking association pushes for complete exemption from the ban. Fortunately, they have 3 years to do it.
 
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