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Re: Balun for HF
Ron, they are on my short list however, there's so many choices. I'll have to learn more to make the correct purchase. For example to learn what "ATU" is. Now I know what it's like being at the other
Re: Balun for HF
Most QRP groups talk about baluns.? End Fed Wire antennas are used a lot and they require 9:1 or 49:1 baluns. Off Center Fed wire antennas need 4:1 balun, there are FB groups.? Prefer current balun
By Ron Wright · #195623 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
*work without status tone (voter tone)... \
By Jim Barbour · #195622 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
I've never seen a GE voter that wouldn't work with status tone. They all have E&M inputs that can be used with the COR output of most rx's-maybe a relay driver board at most. The only exception is one
By Jim Barbour · #195621 ·
Re: rf output
If it's dropping after 4 seconds of key up, you likely have a component going bad in the PA which is heating up.. I had one Quantar that the PA would show fail on the front panel on power up and
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195620 ·
Re: Balun for HF
/g/Ham-Antennas Might be of interest to you. Joe, K1ike
By Joe · #195619 ·
Re: rf output
You should stop counting to four, Don. >:-} 73, Gary - W6GVS
By Gary - W6GVS · #195618 ·
Re: Balun for HF
Thanks, Jim -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at http://www.srgclub.org for the current email address.
By Karl Shoemaker · #195617 ·
Re: Balun for HF
Karl Go to [email protected] and subscribe. You can ask questions there. Discussions of all things antennas. Mostly HF but all bands are welcome. 73, Jim W7RY -- Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195616 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
ok, sounds good. Normally gov, commercial or whatever just procure equipment and install it. I think only the amateurs do mods.? I'll check back another day. I have the Raytheon one and it works
By Karl Shoemaker · #195615 ·
Re: rf output
Don, That sounds like it is going into PA rollback and reducing power.? Check your status panel and logs in WinRSS to see what those say when it is doing that.? If you have high VSWR in normal
By Dan Woodie · #195614 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
I don't know but I'll check it...I bought it a while back and the guy said it was pulled from service ..but didn't get into the details
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195613 ·
Re: rf output
Been following this Topic , I will try this on My UHF I adjust it and it Keys up 98 Watts into Bird wattmeter and Bird Dummy load ¡­Then If I count to 4 It drops to 48 watts .. I took it of the Air
By KA9QJG · #195612 ·
Balun for HF
Anyone know of a group that might like a discussion about HF baluns??? I'm doing some research on brands and types (current vers voltage) and core vers air, etc. This would be other than the SDX
By Karl Shoemaker · #195611 ·
Re: rf output
Calibrate it for the actual rated power then turn the power down in the channel settings. Intentionally calibrating the station inaccurately is just a horrible idea. A 125W station can be turned down
By Dan Woodie · #195610 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
Chris, has it been modified to work without a ST?? (status tone) -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at http://www.srgclub.org for the current email address.
By Karl Shoemaker · #195609 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
It appears that I need to add a little information to my notes as to how I make Occupied Bandwidth measurements. For analog systems, all measurements are made relative to the amplitude of the
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
It appears that I need to add a little information to my notes as to how I make Occupied Bandwidth measurements. For analog systems, all measurements are made relative to the amplitude of the
By Burt K6OQK · #195607 ·
Re: MSR2000 Molex Plug problem
Thank you for all the info JB. We have many Micor still in service and we rarely have this problem with them. Compared to the MSR2000. I was thinking the difference is the Micor female pin is all
By Carl Beaudry · #195606 ·
Re: rf output
In the RSS , The power out which is showing on the watt meter and then click adjust. The software will automatically turn the power up or down and try to correct it to 125 watts out. However I usually
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195605 ·