Thanks Eric!

All these years of programming maxtracs and somehow I missed that one.

Did four radios this afternoon, all now happy across the band. What was 
interesting is two of them are still "factory set from motorola" & they were no 
where near right either.

Thanks again!

Tom
W9SRV

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 14, 2009, at 1:56 PM, "Eric Lemmon" <[email protected]> wrote:

Tom,

The answer is:  Neither.  The correct method is to use the "Calibrate Power"
screen to adjust the power setting at each of 16 calibration points.  When
performed per the RSS instructions, the power output will be uniform at any
point within the band edges.  All of the nuances of the RVN4019 software are
explained in the MaxTrac RSS User's Guide 6880900Z03, available from
Motorola Parts for about $33.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of tgundo2003
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 11:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Maxtrac Power setting question



When setting the power level on a maxtrac, do you set for the power level at
your intended frequency of operation or do you do it at the test frequency
that's in the software and live with what you get at your freq?

My example- Installing a 40w VHF 146-174 Maxtrac in the car for mobile
operation, not repeater duty. If I set the output power into a dummy load at
the test frequency in the software (I think it's @159 meg)to 40 watts, I get
19w at 146.000 & 22w @ 147.000. I don't want to blow up the finals, but it
would be nice to eke a little more out of it in the ham band. I would much
rather use the maxtrac instead of the 50w Icom Ham rig, its audio is so much
better & I dont have the eternal alternator whine that the Icom just needs
to have to be happy (Thats a different story all together).

Thanks!

Tom
W9SRV



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