Re: Problems with the BE 50 kW Transmitter
> Here's what I've heard:
>
> The 50kW hasn't fired up because Broadcast Electronics (BE)
> can't protect the transmitter from potential VSWR problems.
> It's a new design transmitter and BE made promises to their
> customers they apparently can't meet. Unfortunately, the
> KILE guys believed them. First of all, the transmitter was
> supposed to be delivered in mid June.......it didn't arrive
> unti mid August and when it came time to put the coals to
> the antenna system which was completed b, BE couldn't
> perform. The transmitter would make RF but had absolutely
> no VSWR protection rendering it almost usless.
No VSWR protection means the xmtr would pump out RF into a short or open until it burns up....IF the xmtr makes power and does 50KW, thats all they need to test the array.
> There is a working BE 10kW transmitter at the site along
> with the 50kW unit and RAFTT (the licensee) did file a
> license application before the end of August using readings
> at 10 kW but WITHOUT the required 50kW performance
> measurements.
They can prove the pattern is in compliance with the 10KW as the ratios would be the same and the pattern will not change from 10 to 50KW unless the doghouses burn down or the phasor changed values...
> Word from my source is that BE has had up to six field techs
> at a time on site working on the 50 kW problems but that
> they aren't fixed yet. Seems obvious to me that BE sent a
> transmitter into the field that they hadn't even finished
> beta testing yet, let along gotten all the bugs worked out.
> RAFTT guys look to have gotten screwed on this one. Should
> have gone with NAUTEL
AMEN to that! My next AM (or FM for that matter) xmtr will be a Nautel...A Harris would be ok too (and it may be cheaper than a Nautel...but a Nautel keeps working and working and working.....better than the Everready bunny
