Transmitter into guitar amp?
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kennygoldtop
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Transmitter into guitar amp?
Has anyone ever converted a Globe Scout model 40a into a guitar amp?. It's a great chassis..??????? 
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Re: Transmitter into guitar amp?
Not sure if anyone here is a ham or if we know what that is. Can you show us pictures, inside and out, and a schematic? Maybe that will get an opinion or 3.
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Re: Transmitter into guitar amp?
Just plug in and broadcast. Play at bedroom volume and be heard all over town and beyond. 
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kennygoldtop
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globe scout
6SJ7, 6C5, 5U4C, 6L6G, 6V6, 6146 are the tubes.
Re: Transmitter into guitar amp?
Very cool chassis.
Do you have the cage too?
How about a tweed bassman?
I always wondered about using a variable capacitor in a guitar amp for tone or presence trim.
Do you have the cage too?
How about a tweed bassman?
I always wondered about using a variable capacitor in a guitar amp for tone or presence trim.
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Re: Transmitter into guitar amp?
I was looking for the schematic but I didn't find it
I've find this data about your transmitter
When I asked a guy told me this
So I think you can build something but with other final tube
You can ascend to the heater disposable current in the PT and measuring it you can know the AC High Voltage, about disposable current for B+ it is a bit difficult to exactly establish, because a 40W AM transmitter didn't correspond to a 40W AF amplifier, you must also consider that a Radio Amateur transmitter will be ON not for long time it isn't a broadcast station
However I think you can consider to be able to build a 25 (may be 30) W guitar amp
K
I've find this data about your transmitter
Sometime ago I was looking for info about to build a guitare SE amp with the 6146 tube, but people told me that isn't a good choice also if this tube is usable in PP (as some manufacturers has done in the past)Globe Scout 40A: transmitter; Ad: SEP 53 QST; price $89.95
kit, $99.95 wired; 40 watts AM, 50 watts CW; 160 thru 10 meters;
band switching; 6V6 crystal oscillator, 6146 final amplifier,
6SJ7 speech amplifier, 6C5 driver, 6L6G modulator, 5U4G
rectifier
When I asked a guy told me this
6146 makes HIGH current at LOW screen voltage.
Not a good Class A SE tube. You want reasonable current and screen voltage about the same as plate voltage.
You know what the schematic looks like... every other simple pentode SE audio amp.
Try 230V supply, 1.6K load, 220 cathode resistor.
So I think you can build something but with other final tube
You can ascend to the heater disposable current in the PT and measuring it you can know the AC High Voltage, about disposable current for B+ it is a bit difficult to exactly establish, because a 40W AM transmitter didn't correspond to a 40W AF amplifier, you must also consider that a Radio Amateur transmitter will be ON not for long time it isn't a broadcast station
However I think you can consider to be able to build a 25 (may be 30) W guitar amp
K