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Re: FT-736 Slow output.
- Subject: Re: FT-736 Slow output.
- From: Norm McMillan <njmcmillan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 07:25:41
- In-Reply-To: <199805290036.RAA00351@netcom3.netcom.com>
At 17:36 28/05/1998 -0700, you wrote:
>>I stumped Yaesu tech support with this one.. I'm currently using an Ft-736
>>with a Mirage B 3016 G amp.
>>When the amp is off line, the transmitter (2 mtrs)achievs full output power
>>at the normal rate. When the amp is
----------snip for bandwidth--------------
>Hard keying will fix it for sure. Otherwise you might try a length of
>coax between radio & amplifier (the preamp in the brick will overcome
>any losses there) to reduce the momentary open-circuit SWR's impact.
>
>73 Dave WB0GAZ dgf@netcom.com
>
The best and safest cure is some form off sequential switching. My 1993
copy of the ARRL Handbook has two systems. p 31-9 has a time delay
generator which works extremely well. p23-33 has a digital version with
some 726 - 736 specifics
Norm
73 de VK2XCI. Voice of The Edge of The Outback.
Norm at Mount Hope. QF27wd
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