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Commercially made lpam antenna tuner

Rev. James R. Cunningham has passed on sometime ago. they are no longer selling that equipment. they have just left the site up.<P ID="signature">______________
Oldies 1610 AM Stereo

"Proud User of Chris Cuff's Alfredo Lite 100mw"

http://www.part15.us
Largest Part 15 Website in the World</P>
 
well there is still a lot of good useful info on that site. i figure that is why they left it up.<P ID="signature">______________
Oldies 1610 AM Stereo

"Proud User of Chris Cuff's Alfredo Lite 100mw"

http://www.part15.us
Largest Part 15 Website in the World</P>
 
That ATU from the part15 station in Lansdale was hot. They should market that.<P ID="signature">______________
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> Here is a link to a commercially made lpam antenna tuner:
>
> http://groups.msn.com/GospelRadio/theuniversaltuner.msnw
>
> The web page also has other interesting links regarding Part
> 15 and campus radio installations.
>


FYI Rev. Cunningham built some very solid transmitters. We purchased one of his 50 watt AM transmitters for our old station in Daleville, AL, the old WTKN, now WCMA, for our PSRA and PSSA. Solid and clean. Our old 5k went down one day and I cranked it all the way up, and it was rock solid and sounded great!

http://groups.msn.com/GospelRadio/ouramtransmittersfeatures.msnw

As my old momma used to say, slicker 'n snot on a doorknob. Wish I had it...<P ID="signature">______________
http://www.wyattcox.net
http://www.americansunriseradio.com
http://www.wyattsfavoriteradio.com</P>
 
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