[BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
Rob Atkinson
ranchorobbo
Wed Feb 21 12:59:25 CST 2007
I won't argue with you on that Robert, but how about this--a tube aux is
better than no aux at all? Or is that no longer the case as well?
rob a.
From: Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 22:45:43 -0500
unless you re-match the antenna. This is the kind of stuff you are paid for.
R
Rob Atkinson wrote:
>I agree that a s.s. tx makes sense monitarily, but something happened
>recently that made me think keeping an old tube rig as an aux is not a bad
>idea. I can't recall what it was for sure but it may have been the WFIN
>tower accident. I guess if you have an antenna emergency and you have to
>temporarily work into a less than satisfactory load, a tube rig might be
>happier with that.
>
>rob atkinson
>st. charles IL
>k5uj
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