![]() The cuts on one side randomly ended up looking like "AM". Notches cut into the planks let them just fit. The length was a little tricky because some flanges projected into space disallowing the planks to rst on the front and rear support areas in the bottom of the racks. The width turned out to be a perfect snug fit. Adcock carefully measuring for the cuts on the 2x10 lumber to be the floor of the racks. Schematic of project (work in progress contains errors, last updated May 16, 2017)Ī first step: Mr. ![]() Progress is sporadic due to life responsibilities so updates will happen when they happen. 8-) No disrespect to those who make shiny things and replicas of classic apparatus. ![]() ![]() If there's no rust or patina, it's not a rat. It's somewhat of an art form of eyeballing and fast-track hardware hackery, and it does not mean poor work, bad parts, or low performance. The term "Rat" is usually applied to vehicles but anything can be ratted. At such low cost it must also provide the cleanest RF output per dollar. The goal is to build a 3CX3000A7 amplifier, a so-called 'junkbox' amplifier because it's to be made with parts-on-hand or traded for, and minimum cash outlay. 3CX3000 Junkbox Amplifier Project 3CX3000 Junkbox Amplifier Project About this project:
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