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[AMPS] SS750 20 meter test and (maybe) explanation

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Subject: [AMPS] SS750 20 meter test and (maybe) explanation
From: philk5pc@tyler.net (Phil Clements)
Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 09:35:49 -0500

> It appears that there are some versions that work ok, and at least one other
> that goes like yours. It might be that there was a production change of
> circuit or component type that messed things up. A change of material in the
> iron/ferrite cores would be a good candidate. Unfortunately, if the finished
> unit meets a minimum cw output spec., many manufacturers won't care about
> anything else :-(  some don't even worry about the cw spec. :-(((
>
> Steve

To be perfectly fair to Henry, the first page in the manual has always stated 
that
the CW output is 500 watts.. The SS-750 puts out more power than Ten-Tec,
Metron, and SGC. All it needs is SWR protection. The VFD and other type watt
meters can do this nicely by opening the PTT circuit at > 2:1 vswr. I remember
all too well, in several Metrons that I have owned, that exceeding 65 watts 
drive,
the input matching resistor bank would desolder themselves and fall to the 
bottom
of the case!



(((73)))
Phil, K5PC




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