160 and 80 metre Valve Transmitter project.
After picking up a CODAR PR30 pre selector, I became interested in CODAR products and in general and decided I wanted to build my version of the A.T.5. transmitter. So after bending a bit of steel for the chassis and adding some parts from old receivers and a valve socket or two and bodging a power supply, I have some output power. Have fun.

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