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Ad Number: | 1732396 |
Date Placed: | 06/09/25 |
Name: | Dave Agsten |
Phone Number: | n8ag@comcast.net |
Callsign: | N8AG |
Category: | AMPHF |
Heading: | FS: Alpha Amp for a Repair Guy |
Ad Message: | I have an Alpha 76A with three full output EIMAC 8874s in it. I believe there is a problem with the filament voltage getting to the tubes. Other than that, there are no known problems. It has been out of service for a while but when in use I usually ran 1200 watts out on 80 and 160. I didn't push it any further. If you're up for a project, this may be an easy fix. I just don't have the time or place to work on this nor the desire anymore to do so. I'm open to reasonable offers for this amp. It would be pickup or meet within about 90 miles of my QTH near Fredericksburg, VA. If you know what 8874s go for, then you have a good idea of a reasonable price for this amp. Please contact me only via email here on QTH,com. Tnx es 73, Dave N8AG |
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