That's why I took the effort to measure the resistors. R43 is 51 Ohm, R37
and R45 are both 63 Ohm.
From what you measured above, I can tell you that your R43, R37, and R45
resistors are all good.
Please take a closer look at the schematic. When you measure R43, you are
actually measuring R43
Thanks Ted.
I wanted to do SO2V mixed mode with a single K3 during the 10 meter contest.
I had not seriously done a 10 meter contest in a while and I was hoping that
this was already perfected in N1MM or Writelog. I played around with it for
a little while but I could not get it to work
Hi Ted,
But given that you have to listen between CQs, that's a long time between
CQs in each mode:
CW-listen-phone-listen-CW-listen-phone...
I think you'd be better off just calling a tighter cycle in one mode at a
time, or using true SO2R with a second radio/antenna (if possible). Just my
I agree that most of the time the ARRL radio product reviews are performed
with 400-500 Hz bandwidth IF filters installed. However there is at least
one notable exception. Have a look at the March 1991 ARRL review of the now
famous Yaesu FT1000D. The ARRL tests were conducted with 250 Hz
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