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Looking for a specific dummyload link

Tom Hammond-3
Folks:

A few (maybe several... or many, I forget) months back someone posted
to this reflector a link to an equipment (used/surplus equipt. I
think) which offered a number of different really nice dummy loads
(good to at least 1.2HHz) for extremely reasonable prices. Among
those dummy loads offered were those for 15W, 65W, and 150W... all
had N-connector input connections. I believe all were probably
originally salvaged from CelWave circulators as I bought a CelWave
circulator ($50) at Dayton last year which contains ALL THREE of the
above mentioned dummy loads.

I now have several locals looking to purchase dummy loads for
themselves and this site would be the perfect source. They are great
lil dummy loads, and even better when the price is considered.

If you happen to have the link, or know if it, please forward it to me.

Thanks for your time.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS


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Re: Looking for a specific dummyload link

Ken Allen-2
Here you go Tom,  I think you're looking for Ridge Equipment.  They are great people to work with.

Ridge Equipment Co, 1393 Progress Way, Suite 909, Eldersburg, MD 21784
p: 410 549 7661 | f: 410 549 1544 | e: [hidden email]

No, I have no affiliation with them.  I'm just a happy customer.

73,
Ken
KB8KE

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Folks:

A few (maybe several... or many, I forget) months back someone posted
to this reflector a link to an equipment (used/surplus equipt. I
think) which offered a number of different really nice dummy loads
(good to at least 1.2HHz) for extremely reasonable prices. Among
those dummy loads offered were those for 15W, 65W, and 150W... all
had N-connector input connections. I believe all were probably
originally salvaged from CelWave circulators as I bought a CelWave
circulator ($50) at Dayton last year which contains ALL THREE of the
above mentioned dummy loads.

I now have several locals looking to purchase dummy loads for
themselves and this site would be the perfect source. They are great
lil dummy loads, and even better when the price is considered.

If you happen to have the link, or know if it, please forward it to me.

Thanks for your time.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS


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Re: Looking for a specific dummyload link

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I posted a link to Ridge Equipment, which had some really nice loads for
cheap. I expect they still have some, Tom. Check out
http://www.ridgeequipment.com/store/index.html

73,
Larry N8LP



Tom Hammond wrote:

> Folks:
>
> A few (maybe several... or many, I forget) months back someone posted
> to this reflector a link to an equipment (used/surplus equipt. I
> think) which offered a number of different really nice dummy loads
> (good to at least 1.2HHz) for extremely reasonable prices. Among those
> dummy loads offered were those for 15W, 65W, and 150W... all had
> N-connector input connections. I believe all were probably originally
> salvaged from CelWave circulators as I bought a CelWave circulator
> ($50) at Dayton last year which contains ALL THREE of the above
> mentioned dummy loads.
>
> I now have several locals looking to purchase dummy loads for
> themselves and this site would be the perfect source. They are great
> lil dummy loads, and even better when the price is considered.
>
> If you happen to have the link, or know if it, please forward it to me.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> 73,
>
> Tom Hammond   N0SS
>
>
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Re: Looking for a specific dummyload link

Jack Smith-6
I'll second Larry's recommendation of Ridge Equipment as a source of
loads. I've put photographs and measured return loss sweeps for several
loads purchased from Ridge at http://www.cliftonlaboratories.com/loads.htm.

Jack K8ZOA
www.cliftonlaboratories.com



Larry Phipps wrote:

> I posted a link to Ridge Equipment, which had some really nice loads
> for cheap. I expect they still have some, Tom. Check out
> http://www.ridgeequipment.com/store/index.html
>
> 73,
> Larry N8LP
>
>
>
> Tom Hammond wrote:
>> Folks:
>>
>> A few (maybe several... or many, I forget) months back someone posted
>> to this reflector a link to an equipment (used/surplus equipt. I
>> think) which offered a number of different really nice dummy loads
>> (good to at least 1.2HHz) for extremely reasonable prices. Among
>> those dummy loads offered were those for 15W, 65W, and 150W... all
>> had N-connector input connections. I believe all were probably
>> originally salvaged from CelWave circulators as I bought a CelWave
>> circulator ($50) at Dayton last year which contains ALL THREE of the
>> above mentioned dummy loads.
>>
>> I now have several locals looking to purchase dummy loads for
>> themselves and this site would be the perfect source. They are great
>> lil dummy loads, and even better when the price is considered.
>>
>> If you happen to have the link, or know if it, please forward it to me.
>>
>> Thanks for your time.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Tom Hammond   N0SS
>>
>>
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