[1000mp] YS 60 Swr and power meter
N5NF Watt
WattGee at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 20 07:02:42 EDT 2005
Hi Rick. Thanks for that info. I was wondering because if I overload that
it will burn out the fuse. So I think hat I may do the same as you and
start using a different meter that I have here for which I don't have a
manual either and power it from a wall wart for safety sake. Hate to go
back into the rig. It is heavy and I am still trying to recover from
putting all the filter in. My back can't take it any longer. Getting old
an decrepit hi hi. 73 Watt.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Moskovits" <rick.moskovits at ns.sympatico.ca>
To: "All about Yaesu 1000mp" <1000mp at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [1000mp] YS 60 Swr and power meter
> Hi Watt, I owned a ys 60 in the past which I recall had no problem being
> powered from the back of the transceiver[a ft 757gx2]- but you will need
> all of the 200ma- you won't be able to run anyrthing else
> from that outlet- watch the diodes in the ys-60, they have a tendancy to
> burn out- I got rid of my unit for that reason.
> 73-Rick VE1RNM
>
> N5NF Watt wrote:
>
>> Have an ft 1000 mark V and would like to know if I can power this watt
>> meter from the 13.5 v 200 mAmp outlet on the rear of the transceiver. I
>> do not ;have the manual for this meter. Thanks Watt n5nf
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