Wednesday, October 2, 2024

4Z4GE's Homebrew Tube SSB Transmitter from Israel, 1974


https://www.nzeldes.com/Miscellany/SSB-rig.htm 

Very cool. I like his description of how he found parts for this transmitter:  

The power amplifier tubes needed ventilation as well as shielding; that was always a challenge because I had no good source of perforated metal. The black sheet with the round holes actually came from the cover of a car air filter that I found in the trash.

There is a lot more interesting stuff on Nathan Zelde 4Z4GE's site: 

https://www.nzeldes.com/possiblyinteresting.htm

Thanks Nathan! 



2 comments:

  1. Very interesting! I like the adaptation of the ARC-5 reduction drive to the vernier readout. This is a useful technique for us even now, these (and similar) are still available at the hamfests, and with a little ingenuity, et voilĂ !
    Lots of good stuff in this article.

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  2. A fine homebrew rig! Thermatrons at their finest!

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