Steve,

I think that Eric still has the High Temperature Warning at 90C  and at
100C,  the power is dropped to 25% of the drive setting.    The PA
transistors themselves are good to 150C,  so well within specs.

73,
Dudley

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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Steven O'Neal <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Les
>
> I asked about this a while ago, seems the color does not change anymore. I
> think this "feature" was dropped back around 18.0 or somewhere.
>
> Far as temps go, on my Flex 3000 I rarely exceed 70C, but I do run mostly
> digital modes, mostly Olivia and the other high duration ones, which  will
> heat things up quite a lot.  My personal, but not official do not exceed
> temp is around 72C or so, I start backing off the drive when I hit 72C.  By
> the way, with my antennas and such I run around -3 to -2 on TX gain to get
> around 30 Watts out.
>
> Cheers!
> Steve N6CRR/ex VK8SO
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