Hello Mike
You are absolutely right
More power to the wire always pays of,
even a smallish 1.87dB
73's Hakan SM3LBN
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>1.87dB above the noisefloor is a lot easyier to read then a signal in the
noise.
>But of course in most case you don´t have any use of another1.87dB
>( This matter is no a question of S-meter readings )
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>Mike SM3JLA
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>>2000w is 1.87db more than 1300w, or a bit less than 1/3 S-unit more.
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>>Rich...
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