
Harrys Electronics
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Harrys Electronics
First of all hi everyone, this is my first post on here. As the title suggests, has anyone used them or have any info on them? They are based in Greece. Many thanks in advance. 

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Re: Harrys Electronics
Hello Lozza 
This is the first i have heard of Harrys Electronics? Im intrigued?
Do you have the actual website address?

This is the first i have heard of Harrys Electronics? Im intrigued?
Do you have the actual website address?
I am as stupid as I look! 

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Re: Harrys Electronics
Thanks, sinus. Yeah, his website is: http://harryselectronics.blogspot.com/p ... iters.html
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Re: Harrys Electronics
Thank you Lozza! 
My first impressions? Some great, professional gear he has built! Is it a shop? Im not sure? If so? I would expect a hefty price?
With the introduction of the new MRF range of power devices? Im not confident that is the way forward?
Dont take it as a bad thing? Im a big fan of the Oldskool ways of doing things!

My first impressions? Some great, professional gear he has built! Is it a shop? Im not sure? If so? I would expect a hefty price?
With the introduction of the new MRF range of power devices? Im not confident that is the way forward?
Dont take it as a bad thing? Im a big fan of the Oldskool ways of doing things!

I am as stupid as I look! 

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Re: Harrys Electronics
The exciter that Harry's using is very similar to an ancient one of mine, using 74HCT logic, and BCD rotary switches to select frequency.
I have a sneaking suspicion that I saw one of his rigs in the mountains in Croatia. It was an "at frequency" circuit, and delivered its rated power, but it suffered from supply modulation hum. As I remember, we fixed the hum by removing the exciter box from the main case, putting a plastic sheet underneath it and re-installing it with the box isolated from the chassis (using nylon screws), then only earthing it via the output coax that went to the PA board.
I don't know what he charges for his gear, but it's probably relatively cheap, since he's got lots of competition over there.
I have a sneaking suspicion that I saw one of his rigs in the mountains in Croatia. It was an "at frequency" circuit, and delivered its rated power, but it suffered from supply modulation hum. As I remember, we fixed the hum by removing the exciter box from the main case, putting a plastic sheet underneath it and re-installing it with the box isolated from the chassis (using nylon screws), then only earthing it via the output coax that went to the PA board.
I don't know what he charges for his gear, but it's probably relatively cheap, since he's got lots of competition over there.
"Why is my rig humming?"
"Because it doesn't know the words!"
"Because it doesn't know the words!"

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Re: Harrys Electronics
Harrys is CDM ? sameexciter board.