My old setup, good enough
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My old setup, good enough
Washington base with low channels added, swings good and sounds allot bigger than what it is. Amp is a old Palomar 300 tube, dead keys 130 and will almost swing 500. D104 mic shows it's age but still sounds good. Not a fancy set up but it gets out pretty good despite it's age. Antenna is a V58 40 feet up with 231 coax making the connection. The radio hanging on the shelf is a 148 I bought in 1990 and ran in my mobile. It is hooked up to a A99 20 feet up on the roof of my shop and stays on the local channel when scaning the band. Other radios laying around are the result of a habit developed from this site. Yea I need another radio for......reason.
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It's a 300A and she is working good. When I got it, it had the tall tubes in it and was shorting on the top case. I spaced the case up and had to replace a cap but she talks real good. I have ran a export with a class C in my mobile for years so most people are shocked to find old school stuff on my base. I thought about upgrading amps one day but it will just be more/bigger tubes!! I love em on the base!Foxhunter wrote:Backwoods Hey how's that old and REAL PALOMAR amplifier treating you? Is that a "skipper" 3300 or a 300A or a 310M, what do you have there?
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I have a similar Palomar 310M and like it alot. Either mine or yours aren't the biggest boxes, but are still solid little amplifiers. A good little upgrade for them is installing a small DC fan inside for cooling!backwoods wrote:It's a 300A and she is working good. When I got it, it had the tall tubes in it and was shorting on the top case. I spaced the case up and had to replace a cap but she talks real good. I have ran a export with a class C in my mobile for years so most people are shocked to find old school stuff on my base. I thought about upgrading amps one day but it will just be more/bigger tubes!! I love em on the base!Foxhunter wrote:Backwoods Hey how's that old and REAL PALOMAR amplifier treating you? Is that a "skipper" 3300 or a 300A or a 310M, what do you have there?
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Mine has a fan inside, it does OK moving air and I have a small AC fan on the outside when I need more cooling. I know my watts are low but it's about all I need in my area. A solid 400+ watt base setup does really well here.Foxhunter wrote:I have a similar Palomar 310M and like it alot. Either mine or yours aren't the biggest boxes, but are still solid little amplifiers. A good little upgrade for them is installing a small DC fan inside for cooling!backwoods wrote:It's a 300A and she is working good. When I got it, it had the tall tubes in it and was shorting on the top case. I spaced the case up and had to replace a cap but she talks real good. I have ran a export with a class C in my mobile for years so most people are shocked to find old school stuff on my base. I thought about upgrading amps one day but it will just be more/bigger tubes!! I love em on the base!Foxhunter wrote:Backwoods Hey how's that old and REAL PALOMAR amplifier treating you? Is that a "skipper" 3300 or a 300A or a 310M, what do you have there?