Andy,

Use the RF attenuator....

It is the resource I have used in contests when
operating multiop-multitransmitter.

The S-meter will be less enthusiastic, but the
receiver will work.

73, Jose

--- Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Turning down the RF gain will reduce the signal
> below the level that
> causes any (or much) AGC action. Always use your
> slowest AGC setting.
> 
> Can someone explain this statement?  In my radio,
> with only an "AGC
> FAST/SLOW" option, reducing the RF gain appeared to
> may no difference
> in reducing the impact of a strong signal and AGC
> action.
> 
> -- 
> Andy K3UK
> Skype Me :  callto://andyobrien73
> www.obriensweb.com
> www.myspace.com/k3uk
> 


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