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The 10A is a panel-mounted crystal-controlled HF oscillator unit with sufficient power output to serve as a stand-alone transmitter. Using plug-in coils the unit is designed to operate on the 160, 75, 40 and 20 meter amateur bands.<br /> | The 10A is a panel-mounted crystal-controlled HF oscillator unit with sufficient power output to serve as a stand-alone transmitter. Using plug-in coils the unit is designed to operate on the 160, 75, 40 and 20 meter amateur bands.<br /> | ||
| − | The 10A can also be used to drive a follow-on RF amplifier, such as a 3A.<br /> | + | The 10A can also be used to drive a follow-on RF amplifier, such as a [[3A]].<br /> |
The companion 500AX or 500BX Power Supply is required to provide the operating voltages. | The companion 500AX or 500BX Power Supply is required to provide the operating voltages. | ||
[[File: 10A Crystal Control Unit Product Sheet.jpg|center|10A – from bulletin 100]] | [[File: 10A Crystal Control Unit Product Sheet.jpg|center|10A – from bulletin 100]] | ||
== Schematic == | == Schematic == | ||
[[File:10A Schematic.jpg|center|10A Schematic Diagram]] | [[File:10A Schematic.jpg|center|10A Schematic Diagram]] | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 8 April 2020
The 10A is a panel-mounted crystal-controlled HF oscillator unit with sufficient power output to serve as a stand-alone transmitter. Using plug-in coils the unit is designed to operate on the 160, 75, 40 and 20 meter amateur bands.
The 10A can also be used to drive a follow-on RF amplifier, such as a 3A.
The companion 500AX or 500BX Power Supply is required to provide the operating voltages.

