[AMRadio] Power Levels

rbethman at comcast.net rbethman at comcast.net
Mon Jun 24 16:50:37 EDT 2002


----- Original Message -----
From: <wwd at netheaven.com> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 9:42 AM
> >    There is no need to apologize.  Especially for the anal retentive
> >individuals.
>
> LOL ! !  You use terminology you do not understand.

Maybe better than you are capable of undeerstanding.

>
> >    I guarantee you that those running T-368s and BC-610s that are
> >properly tuned ARE running illegal.
>
> IllegalLY?? Run a 6155 in the T3 final loaded on the light side. You could
> even keep it in 'tune' mode if you like. But that might not be 'proper'
> enough for a boundary-focussed uptight normative. Can't go there!

1) Please try spell checking before making commentary on others
understanding.

2) I prefer Pragmatic thank you.

3) If you didn't catch the basic premises, these are stock radios.  A single
4-400 will easily put out more than enough carrier to make it exceed the
limits if modulated to 100%.  A single 4-400 run at 3000VDC plate, 40W
drive, shows PEP plate input power of 990W.

Sorry.  As I said, the topic came up.  Let it run its course.  If you do not
care for the thread, use the DEL key.

>
> I'd say you have a bright future in the ARRL OO program.

I doubt it very seriously.

>
> >Bob - N0DGN
>
> Bill   K2AME

Bob - N0DGN




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