The installation went fairly well, but with all of the ups and downs that accompany this kind of project. The amp worked fine on the bench, fed with a signal generator and into a dummy load. But of course, life got more complicated when I installed it in the rig. Yes, it took off on me. This was no fault of the amplifier -- I just needed to add some additional shielding. It is working fine now. See above. I moved it out of center stage and put it off in the corner to avoid feedback problems. More discussion of this in the next podcast (maybe this weekend).
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There's just something about that D-104 along side the Azorean 17........
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(and yes, I noticed the 'bait' in the foreground, HA!)
73.......Steve Smith WB6TNL
"Snort Rosin"
Five, count em, FIVE elements Steve! I did it for you OM.
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