I think the best way is to use a field strength meter or neon bulb and tune
for maximum signal.  I would add a fan and/or back off your drive some
unless you like to buy tubes.

73,

Ron, K0IC

On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Richard Palmer <burnto...@toast.net> wrote:

> Rookie tube radio guy here  Hi Hi.  How do I tune my TR-4 to less than
> maximum power?
>
> Thanks,
> KB8NXO
>
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