My radio never shows more than about 50watts on the radio meter in ssb mode.
Most of the time it's not that much.
If you look at the output on a peak reading meter or scope though you will
see 100 watts plus.
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From: "Dave Meitzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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David,
You need a true PEP power meter, such as a Autec WM1.
73, Chas W1CG
At 06:51 PM 8/12/2006, Dave Meitzen wrote:
>I got my SDR back and decided to do all the calibrations -- by the book
>using my newly acquired HP-8660C signal generator.
>
>After all the calibrations the results are a lit
Dave, I have seen the same and would like to get some feedback on this too.
On 8/12/06, Dave Meitzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I got my SDR back and decided to do all the calibrations -- by the book
> using my newly acquired HP-8660C signal generator.
>
> After all the calibrations the result
I got my SDR back and decided to do all the calibrations -- by the book
using my newly acquired HP-8660C signal generator.
After all the calibrations the results are a little curious. I am looking at
power out on a Bird with a PEP indicator. Heil mike.
With the mic at 55 and no COMP or CPDR I ge
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Steve - G1LMN
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Hope this helps.
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