Ross,

The output power is scaled using the Drive control (called PWR in the past).
You should be able to use this control to scale the output power to a
reasonable setting for your transverter.


Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems

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> I am looking hard at using my SDR1000 for EME operation at 70cm.
> I intend to use the qrp input/output to drive and receive data from a
> transverter.
> My question may have been answered before, in which case I apologise now.
> Can the TX output from the SDR be reduced readily from the nominal 1watt
> mentioned in the specifications
> I want to avoid overdriving the transverter, which needs a very low tx
> input.
> Or do I just turn the audio input down!
> 
> Regards
> Ross
> ZL1WN
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