This is a USED, recently brand new, Texas Star DX 350HDV amplifier for sale.
$275.00 plus $10.00 USPS shipping ......with tracking number furnished to buyer.......
Cash only, or USPS money order ...... I prefer cash.
No guarantee or warranty is implied nor intended.
Purchase is strictly in "Condition As Is" when the buyer receives the package.......
BUT, I will say that I have used the amplifier for two days now, and it is performing very well.
It would make a very good mobil amplifier with a low drive transceiver.
It had some issues that the previous owner could not figure out, although he attempted to repair it a couple of times.
I replaced both blown 2SC2879 transistors with a matched pair of HG-2SC2879 transistors.
I replaced the shorted 1.6 ohm bias resistor with a new 1.6 ohm resistor.
I replaced the shorted 33uf 35v filter capacitor with a new 33uf 35v capacitor.
I replaced the bad 2N4125 preamp transistor with a new 2N4125 transistor.
The amplifier operates very satisfactorily now.
My bench radio to test this is a Galaxy DX-959B.
I set the am dead key at 4 watts to test. On AM and SSB, the radio has a peak output of approximately 18~23 watts.
The Texas Star 350V will output 300 watts at this setting. Photo included with Bird 43P meter with a 500 watt element in it.
$275.00 plus $10.00 USPS shipping ......with tracking number furnished to buyer.......
Cash only, or USPS money order ...... I prefer cash.
No guarantee or warranty is implied nor intended.
Purchase is strictly in "Condition As Is" when the buyer receives the package.......
BUT, I will say that I have used the amplifier for two days now, and it is performing very well.
It would make a very good mobil amplifier with a low drive transceiver.
It had some issues that the previous owner could not figure out, although he attempted to repair it a couple of times.
I replaced both blown 2SC2879 transistors with a matched pair of HG-2SC2879 transistors.
I replaced the shorted 1.6 ohm bias resistor with a new 1.6 ohm resistor.
I replaced the shorted 33uf 35v filter capacitor with a new 33uf 35v capacitor.
I replaced the bad 2N4125 preamp transistor with a new 2N4125 transistor.
The amplifier operates very satisfactorily now.
My bench radio to test this is a Galaxy DX-959B.
I set the am dead key at 4 watts to test. On AM and SSB, the radio has a peak output of approximately 18~23 watts.
The Texas Star 350V will output 300 watts at this setting. Photo included with Bird 43P meter with a 500 watt element in it.