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Questions about safely installing and operating ham radio equipment in homes or vehicles.
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How to supply high voltage to an amplifier in a safe way?
The grounded-grid amplifier that I am looking at requires 1100 volts Max.
How do I safely deliver this rated voltage without getting hurt?
Should I consider a alternative amplifier?
By request her …
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overhead power-line safety
Just make sure that supports are fully anchored and supported other than that check with local codes to make sure that wires that you are putting up are away a certain amount.
If you are in a major …
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What safety procedures should be followed when developing and testing a high power amp?
Get yourself a dummy load.
If your gut is telling you your doing something stupid you're doing something stupid.
Keep the power supply switch near by.
Always assume it's live.
If you have doubts abou …