[1000mp] Mark V power output

F0DPT Arnaud [email protected]
Wed, 25 Feb 2004 06:53:01 +0100


Hello peter and all

Here are my tests with my Field:

Test with dummy load, With SWR DAIWA C-801 position P.E.P


1.800.00=3D=3D 95W
3.500.00=3D=3D 105W
7.050.00=3D=3D 100W
10.200.00=3D=3D 100W
14.150.00=3D=3D 100W
18.150.00=3D=3D 95W
21.000.00=3D=3D 95W
24.500.00=3D=3D 95W
28.100.00=3D=3D 90W
29.000.00=3D=3D 90W

73's

Arnaud F0DPT=20


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Objet=A0: Re: [1000mp] Mark V power output

Hello Pete,

Yes, this is quite normal.

I habe about the same with my Mark V and 1000D

With the older FT-101ZD power output on 1.8-7 was ~120 Watts, 14-21 MHz =
~100
Watts and 28 MHz ~85 Watts. So it was on the Kenwood TS-830.


73, Hans Remeeus.
Ham Radio: PA1HR
www.remeeus.nl

Communication is about people, the rest is technology.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Smith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:31 AM
Subject: [1000mp] Mark V power output


> I just ran a series of tests with my Mark V wide open, into a dummy
> load.  Power out on 1.8-7 mhz was ~210 watts, while on 14 MHz and up, =
it
> was no more than 175-185 watts.  Is this broadly normal for the radio?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Check out the World HF Contest Station Database
> Updated 9 Jan 04
> www.pvrc.org/wcsd/wcsdsearch.htm


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