To go lower on the FLEX-5000 you can use the transverter port (10m only) or use an external RF attenuator.

The 1500 will operate in the mW range from 160 to 6m

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On 7/2/2011 10:02 PM, George R Allen wrote:
With the F5K I can go down to about 1W by setting the drive to 2; but can't get 
below that.



With the F5K, can I set the power output to less than 1W



Have been working a lot of stations with 1W and getting good reports.  Would 
now like to go lower.  Am thinking of getting an f1.5K....can I go lower?



George

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