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Tubes for the taking

More on the free transmitters: The B-E was licensed for 2.4k on 102.3 It weighs 1200 pounds. Its solitary tube is a 4CX3500A. The CCA is set at 8000 watts. Three phase power in. It weighs 900 lbs. The IPA tube is a YU-181, otherwise known as a 3CX1200Z7.. I have three spares, condition unknown. The PA tube is a YU-148, otherwise known as a 3CX600087. I have one spare, condition unknown. Transmitter is single phase. I need to get these transmitters gone. Also, neither one comes with an exciter. I also have two transformers, condition unknown. Good for recycling at9
the very least.
Anyone want these tubes? You can have them for shipping. Let me know.
 
Do you still want the tubrs
Phil
 
Check your messages. I tried to send you one
 
Never got your message. My email is phil beckman At comcast dot net
 
Still have the tubes if there is any interest...
 
The two PA tubes have a decent amount of emission left, as do the IPA tubes. Wish I could go down to the drug store and test 'em. If you use any of these, remember that spares are gettin' scarce.

Again, all are free. You pay the postage.
 
Still have the tubes...
 
Look, forgive me for intruding, but you started offering these tubes way back last June and still haven't gotten any serious takers, despite offering them for the cost of shipping. So, either nobody seriously wants/needs them, or (more likely) you're asking in the wrong forum. Have you tried finding a broadcast engineers' forum or professional publication and asking there?
 
The best engineering forum went away several years ago (The Virtual Engineer) and I've not found a replacement. There is one run by Barry Mishkind. And here. That seems to be it.

I appreciate your concern.
 


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