[ICOM] Internal tuners
Joe
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Sat Jan 9 14:53:29 EST 2016
I also agree on the input side just fine.
What I'd worry about is the output components operating on a freq they
are not even close to be right in terms of "L" for.
Joe WB9SBD
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On 1/9/2016 1:47 PM, Fern Rivard wrote:
> Who said that Dwayne? I don’t see any reason as to why you can’t use the tuner on 10 mhz.
> Fern
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> Hi Name is Dwayne (ve6qx).. I'am trying to understand why its not a good idea to have the internal tuner in my Ic-775 Dsp on when driving a pair of 3-500's grounded grid.. The reson I want to do this is because on 10 Mhz. the input circuit to the amp has a s w r of about 1.9,, because the amp was built before 10 mhz. became popular to use.. They used the same inpuit circuit for 10 mhz. as 14 mhz. Anyone who can offer a good answer please..
> Dwayne
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