[ARC5] HAs anyone tried the RF thermocouple on VHF?

Bill Cromwell wrcromwell at gmail.com
Thu Sep 7 09:06:27 EDT 2017


Heh,

I still use a light bulb dummy load every once ina  while. But I have to 
listen on frequency with a real antenna first. Light bulbs radiate. I 
discovered that when I put on on a transceiver and started copying 40 
meter stations! Out of curiosity I tried some QSOs with the light bulb 
and I got a few. Don't try that with your newfangled silicon final 
transmitter - even though I have done that too (and got away with it).

Of course, that us not VHF, either.

73,

Bill  KU8H

On 09/07/2017 08:53 AM, David Stinson wrote:
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> *From:*J Mcvey via ARC5, 2017 9:00 PM
> *Subject:* [ARC5] HAs anyone tried the RF thermocouple on VHF?
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> Did they have an ammeter for the T-23?
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> The T-23 does not use an RF Current sensing thermocouple.
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> “By the book” tune-up uses a remote-meter test set and a
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> 50-ohm dummy load with light bulbs to indicate current.
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> 73 Dave AB5S
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