[BC] 1 kW AM xmtrs

Bailey, Scott sbailey
Sun Sep 24 17:13:29 CDT 2006


Fellas, Welcome to the world of MonsterFM.com engineering.  I was told Keith Hammond, (the guy who is in jail for all that crap in Shamrock,TX) ran the coax from the Armstrong, to the GE, and then to the ATU. He and his partner, Jodie Richie (who is a dope head in Hazzard,KY, and a licensee of a LPFM there) were both involved in that project.
 
How stupid can one get!
 
Scott

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From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net on behalf of Thomas G. Osenkowsky
Sent: Sun 9/24/2006 5:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [BC] 1 kW AM xmtrs



Willie,

I know that your experience is mostly AM at this time.
Permit me a few lines to enhance your knowledge and
correct the statement that feeding the x1000b into the
GE is "just plain *wrong*!!".

The most basic building block of an FM transmitter is
the exciter feeding the final amplifier with or without an
Intermediate Power Amplifier (IPA) in between. The
exciter's power level is bosted to a sufficient level to
drive the final amplifier and produce the Transmitter
Power Output (TPO) level necessary to achieve the
FCC licensed Effective Radiated Power (ERP).

There are at least two stages of amplification. As a
matter of fact, the exciter has a Modulated Oscillator
stage which is very low power to begin with.

What I am pointing out here is that essentially the Mod
Osc is a small transmitter feeding higher gain amplifier
stages. So it is with the GE. The Gates Vanguard transmitters
were a linear amplifier output tube fed by a low power
AM solid state exciter.

>From the above there is NOTHING wrong with the x1000b
feeding the GE, just like there is NOTHING wrong with a
microphone feeding a preamp. Of course, the x1000b MUST
feed a 50 ohm input on the GE or else impedance mismatch
will cause distortion, spurious and/or harmonic emissions and
poor overall efficiency.

Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE

> > yup, the x1000b ran into the GE and the GE ran into the tower
> >  Paul
> Oh, man!!! That's just plain *wrong*!! <:O
> (Shuddering at the thought.)
> The poor thing! No wonder it wouldn't work! Yurgh...
> Willie...
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