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  Ameco AC-1 Transmitter II http://www.qsl.net/wb1gfh/ameco.html
Joe Tyburczy, W1GFH has produced a great page including schematics, pictures and stories about this 6V6 novice rig.
  LA5KI's Hallicrafters transmitters http://www.qsl.net/la5ki/ht.htm
The HT-series. Pictures and descriptions.
  Besco Internacional http://www.besco-int.com/
AM - FM Used broadcast transmitters for sale. Dallas, Texas
  Micamold XTR-1 http://www.qsl.net/wa9wfa/ha00002.htm
Great little 25 Watt transmitter for 80, 40 and 20 meters.
  Columbia Electronics http://www.columbiaelectronics.com/
Various brands of military surplus transmitters sold, bought or traded. Located near Los Angeles.
  Ameco AC-1 Transmitter http://www.qsl.net/wa9wfa/ha00016.htm
WA9WFA's great little QRP tube CW transmitter.
  Ken Lotts AA7JC http://www.lotts.net/ken/ham/
An Ameci AC-1 and a Harvey Wells transmitter plus his homebrew single tube 12 watt transmitter with pictures, and schematics.
  Classic Radio Gallery - Transmitters II http://www.radioing.com/museum/tx1.html
Several pages of transmitters on display here.
  Bartlesville Kilowatt Transmitter http://www.amfone.net/ECSound/BartlesvilleTX/bvilletx.htm
Homebrew rig from 1937, of unique style. Built by W5GAE, Preston Gaddis of Bartlesville, OK., who is now a silent key.

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