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RF output power on 160 and 80 meters


 

Hi all,
I just finished up my QMX+ build and I ran it through the diagnostics. ?I see that the rig is putting out 5.7 watts on 160 m and 5.2 watts on 80 m. ?All the other bands show less than 5 watts. ?Do I need to be concerned with the higher power output on 160 and 80 m ? ?I will run this radio for cw and have no plans for the digital modes. ?
Thanks for any suggestion,
Doug. KF8VS


 

Doug
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See what DC voltage is feeding the rig. 12.0 or something else?? If you are using 13 or 14 volts, yes be concerned. Rig may be fine. But operating above 12.0 is dangerous. A higher output power on lower bands is just a symptom, the danger is supply voltage. If you are getting 5+ watts at 12.0 vdc, possible your meter may be measuring higher than actual RF output. Meanwhile DC voltage easy to measure with good accuracy.?
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Curt
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It's normal to get slightly higher output power on the lower bands, for the same input voltage.?
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72/73 de Enzo M0KTZ


 

Thanks Curt and Enzo for the information.? I am using battery power to run the QMX + and the DC voltage is 11.8 volts. Sounds like I am good to go then.?
73,? Doug
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Until Hans fixes it through programming a lower PA voltage for 160m and 80m I would recommend against operating or not operating above 10v supply since the PA transistors are actually operating above the manufacturers rating even with a 1:1 SWR.
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On Monday, 23 December 2024 17:29:13 -03 Chris KB1NLW via groups.io
wrote:
Until Hans fixes it through programming a lower PA voltage for 160m
and 80m I would recommend against operating or not operating above
10v supply since the PA transistors are actually operating above the
manufacturers rating even with a 1:1 SWR.
Dear Chris,
Allow me to be a little bit confused by your statement.
Are you referring to drain current or maximum power dissipation @ 25°C?
What does the frequency have to do with the operation of the PA if it
outputs into a pure resistive load of 50Ohms? Provided the frequency is
far enough to the lower end of the transit frequency. Which is the case
for 160 and 80m.
People are fine with a SWR of 2:1 or even 3:1 because the resistance,
which the PA is driving, is higher than 50Ohms. BS170 blow when SWR is
high when the resistance is lower than 50Ohms. SWR does not indicate in
which direction the mismatch goes.

73 de
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Eike Lantzsch KY4PZ / ZP5CGE